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Sports Centre in Vilanova del Vallès. Barcelona
WHO WE ARE
Onl, arquitectura is the continuation of the architectural firm
established by Joan Nogué and Txema Onzain in 1988, and which
Félix López joined in 2007 as a new partner.
We are a multidisciplinary team that provides comprehensive,
customised services in the areas of architecture, restoration, urban
spaces, and interior design. Our team is made up of 15
professionals, supported by architectural students and a stable
network of external collaborators who specialise in different
disciplines such as the calculation of structures and installations,
sustainability and energy efficiency, heritage and restoration,
landscaping and urban design.
Some of our most notable projects include:
Convent and Lodge in Eguino, Álaba,
Chosen in the IV Biennial Awards for Spanish Architecture and the 1997 Hispalyt Award
104 Social Housing in Viladecans, Barcelona,
Chosen for the 2005 FAD award
Garigot Nursery and Primary School in Castelldefels
2007 Catalonia Construction Award for Innovation in Construction
158 Rental social housing, nursery, community center and Parking garage in Navas street
for the Municipal Housing Board of Barcelona
Restoration and renovation of the Administrative Pavilion of the Historical site of Santa
Creu i Sant Pau Hospital, a building which was built in the Catalan Art Nouveau style and
declared a World Heritage site by UNESCO, Barcelona 2010.
calle Balmes 129, 4º 1ª
08008 Barcelona Spain
T 0034 93 454 83 87
www.onl.cat
We like to create architecture which is based on the user’s needs,
because people are at the heart of our projects. We think that
equilibrium between form, function, and technology is the
cornerstone of good architecture. The practice of architecture gives
rise to a poetic discourse based on the never-ending search for
what is possible. For this reason we are interested in ideas whose
emotional and logical intensity helps us to capture sensations and
stimuli, rather than whimsical and fantastical architectural visions.
HOW WE WORK
At onl we believe that architecture is a collective, multidisciplinary work, where the
experience and knowledge of the whole team should be combined to meet our
clients´ requirements. We are committed to architectural quality, which is obtained
by close attention to all details of the design process and building quality, reducing
the environmental impact and emissions of buildings, and promoting technological
innovation, effective process management, and cost control.
To achieve this goal we have our own team of architects and external collaborators.
partners Joan Nogué, architect
Txema Onzain, architect
Fèlix López, architect
international department Erik Cremers, architect, local partner Brussels
Alejandra Otalvaro, architect, local partner Medellin
project leaders Esther Ferrer architect
Marina Berbel architect
architecture team Marta Cristiano architect
Gianluca Giaccone architect
Oscar Vendrell architect
Marc Torrellas architect
technical and economical Joan Puig technical architect
department
environmental department Cristina Ribera architect
administration Lupe Afonso office manager
Josep Orteu economist
Structure BIS ARQUITECTES David García architect
BERNUZ & FERNANDEZ Jordi Bernuz, Manel Fernández architects
Installations JG GRUPO Joan Gallostra mechanical engineer
FONT I ARMENGOL Joan Fon mechanical engineer
AVANT ENGINYERS Jordi Oliva mechanical engineer
ilumination design artec3 Maurici Ginés illumination designer
acoustic design ARAU acústica Higini Arau physicist
Energetic and environmental AIGUASOL jordi Pascual environmental engineer
efficiency
restoration and heritage TAULAT Clàudia Sanmartí architect
TdART Mª José Gràcia fine arts degree
landscaping IGR EMAP Ignasi Grau agricultural engineer
sculpture and urban space Lucia Onzain artist
We have the ISO 9001 quality management system and, from 2010 we started to implement the
ISO 14001 environmental management system, and the ISO 14006 eco-design standard, which
has enabled us to optimise the quality of the services provided, and increase client satisfaction.
calle Balmes 129, 4º 1ª
08008 Barcelona Spain
T 0034 93 454 83 87
www.onl.cat
Van Hamméestraat 17
1030 Schaarbeek, België
T 0032 483 378 364
DATE OF PROJECT
BUILDING WORK
LOCATION
AREA
CONSTRUCTION COST
CLIENT
2010
2012-2013
Barcelona
1.250 m2
1.577.896 €
Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau Private Foundation
The project has a big restoration work composed by
three different parts: the roofs and the clock tower, the
façades and the interiors.
The roofs of the Administration Pavilion originally had a
wide variety of decorative ceramic elements, and
several skylights that filled the building with light. The
clock tower was also ornately decorated and is a
signature landmark of the historical site.
The main objective is recovering the original image of
the building, for this reason the east wing only needed a
small amount of restoration work, while the west wing
was completely renovated in order to recover the
original symmetry and decoration.
The clock tower posed various structural challenges
which have been overcome, while elements which had
deteriorated or disappeared have been restored after an
exhaustive analysis of old photos, and the original plans
and diagrams.
The restoration work of the brick façades has therefore
focused on cleaning and restoring the elements that
have survived, respecting the patina of age that has built
up, or recreating the elements that have disappeared
remaining as faithful as possible to their original design.
Moreover, the carpentry of all the openings has been
restored or replaced, and the thermal capacity of the
building has been improved with a minimum of
restoration work by replacing the glass. The original
interplay of solid and void has been recovered, as has
the original symmetry.
RESTORATION AND RENOVATION OF THE
ADMINISTRATION PAVILION OF THE HISTORICAL
SITE OF “HOSPITAL DE LA SANTA CREU I SANT PAU”
Site plan
Aerial image
PHASE 2 : RESTORATION OF FAÇADES
North façade
North façade
Final state north façade 2012
Final state 2012 Initial state 2010
PHASE 3 : RESTORATION OF ROOFS
Initial state roof 2010 Final state 2012
WEST WING WEST WING
Final state 2012 Initial state roof 2010 Section west wing
PHASE 3 : RESTORATION OF CLOCK TOWER
1928 2008 Final state 2012
PHASE 6 : RESTORATION OF INTERIORS AND FINISHED
MATERIALS
Exposition space
Interior exposition space
Ceiiling exposition space P-1
View hipóstila room
View exposition space
Ceiling first floor
View hall and information point
First floor
Section
1960 Project
PHASE 6 : RESTORATION OF INTERIORS AND FINISHED
MATERIALS
Ceiling second floor
Second floor
View conference room
1960 Project Project
PHASE 6 : RESTORATION OF INTERIORS AND FINISHED
MATERIALS
The interiors of the Administration Pavilion, built by the architect Lluís Domènech i
Montaner, are exuberantly decorated with a wealth of ornamental elements, in
particular ceramic ones. The vaulted ceilings are the most magnificent feature of the
rooms and have been well preserved, unlike some of the linings, in particular the
floorings, which have either deteriorated or disappeared.
The project is based on two fundamental premises:
1- The building, which has a historic designation, has suffered a lot of damage over
the years, and the time has come to restore it to its original state of beauty through
careful restoration work that will remove any elements that have been added at a
later date, and recover the vitality of original elements.
2- The ornamental elements have been enhanced by the use of neutral and natural
materials for the restoration work, chosen for their innate simplicity, textures and
colours. By doing this it is possible to differentiate between the original features and
the contemporary additions in a way that does not detract from the overall harmony
of the building.
A primordial objective of the project was to adapt the building so that it could be
used in ways for which it was not originally designed for without losing its original
character. Extensive restoration work has been required to ensure that the building
can continue to be used today while still retaining the essential character of the
building created by Domènech i Montaner, and the spirit of service embodied by
Pau Gil, patron of the arts.
RENOVATION AND REDEVELOPMENT OF “LA CANDELA” NURSERY AND PRIMARY SCHOOL
2005
2008-2009
Valls, Tarragona
2.769 m2
2.861.923 €
Departament d’Educació, Generalitat de Catalunya
DATE OF PROJECT
BUILDING WORK
LOCATION
AREA
CONSTRUCTION
COST
CLIENT
The main renovation work for La Candela nursery and primary school, built by the architect Josep
Maria Vives in 1931, was to erect a separate staircase and lift by the central axis of the building,
and also to carry out extensive interior remodelling.
The new nursery and primary school is divided into three parts: the central part will house the
large areas, such as the hall, the sports hall, and the library, while the two side wings will house
the classrooms and services.
The new staircase will be made out of materials such as coloured expanded steel to produce a
sensation of lightness and interplay of transparencies and superimpositions, to contrast with the
tectonics and symmetry of the original building.
Ground floor
2
3
1
1- Image after building works
2- Image before building works
3- Image from 1934
Ground floor
Vertical section
Floor plan
Facade
Details images
”FONT DEL ROURE” NURSERY AND PRIMARY SCHOOL IN MASQUEFA
2003-2006
2005-2006
Masquefa, Anoia
3.509 m2
2.847.390 €
Departament d’Educació de la Generalitat de Catalunya. GISA
.
DATE OF PROJECT
BUILDING WORK
LOCATION
AREA
CONSTRUCTION COST
CLIENT
In this case there were several prefabricated modules already on the site, which helped determine the
location of the school. In contrast to other Nurseries and Primary Schools we did in the past, we had to
make this design more compact, replacing the large central patio for a regular series of patios to enlarge
the visual perception of the ground floor passages, and to create a place where the two different age
groups could come together.
The plaza from where the nursery and primary school are accessed is a sheltered landscaped area, and
a communal area for both schools. It is designed to ensure that each unit has the best orientation for the
sun. The block which houses the communal services protects the patio from strong winds.
The design for the school blocks closest to the street plays on a juxtaposition of size and colour,
harmonised by the positioning of the two entrances, which provide a strong presence on the street and
bring the public space inside.
Ground floor
First floor
“GARIGOT” NURSERY AND PRIMARY SCHOOL IN CASTELLDEFELS DATE OF PROJECT
BUILDING WORK
LOCATION
AREA
CONSTRUCTION COST
CLIENT
AWARDS
2005
2005-2006
Castelldefels
3.332 m2
2.607.218 €
Departament d’Educació de la Generalitat de Catalunya. GISA
Award in Innovation at “Catalunya Construcció 2007”
Chosen at “II Triennal d’Arquitectura del Baix Llobregat, Alt Penedès i Garraf”
. The school is made up of three units of varying heights, which face north-south and run parallel to
the street where the entrance to the school is located. The nursery and primary school are therefore
separate units, which are interconnected through the passages leading to the services areas, which
are the communal areas. Thanks to this design the building is extremely compact. The main unit has
several patios in the centre, that form green spaces which energise the environment. The opening up
of the interior of the building improves illumination and cross-ventilation in the ground floor rooms.
The severe outlines of the façades are counterbalanced by incorporating the stairs and lifts as
external elements.
In contrast to other designs, we decided to use an industrialised building system for this nursery and
primary school from the outset. This type of prefabricated dry construction is carried out in the
workshop-factory under conditions that optimise the execution time, quality controls, and the work
conditions. After the building has been completed in the workshop – including all the finishes from the
ground up – it is dismantled and the modules are separated so they can be transported to the site
where they are assembled and ready for use.
Ground floor
First floor
Works in the building
site
Mounting process
before works in factory
Works in factory
Transport and
mounting process in
the building site
Final result
1st month 2nd month 3rd month 4th month 5th month 6th
month
7th month 8th month 9th month
SYSTEM INDUSTRIALITY CONSTRUCTION PROCESS
2005
2007-2008
Sant Cugat del Vallès, Barcelona
1.250 m2
1.577.896 €
Municipality of Sant Cugat del Vallès
Selected at V Biennal d’Arquitectura del
Vallès.
The existing Social Center expands with a third new
volume located at the south area of the building
complex. This new wing redefines two patios of distinct
character: the first courtyard is an enclosure and has a
cloister character, and the second one is more opened
and dynamic.
The extension is organized in three bars. While the first
one is associated with the inside courtyard and contains
the standard rooms of the program, the second one is
formed by the most significant and leisure rooms
overlooking the outdoor patio. Between both we find the
third bar which consists of the interaction area between
all the rooms, with a more representative character,
which also functions as an entrance hall for them. This
central corridor becomes a multifunctional space that
links the various activities and the natural expansion for
all the rooms. Temporary activities can also be set in
this area such as exhibitions, informal gatherings and
other collective activities. On the south-west corner, the
corridor widens to be converted into a café area and a
meeting point related to the outside patio through a
portico.
The section plan of the building becomes the spatial
leitmotif of the project. The roof rises to allow a diffuse
light to illuminate this central space, solving the
deepness and compact character of the building.
DATE OF PROJECT
BUILDING WORK
LOCATION
AREA
CONSTRUCTION COST
CLIENT
AWARDS
EXTENSION AND RENOVATION
WORKS AT THE SOCIAL CENTER “MIRASOL”
Site plan
Model
Ground floor
154 RENTAL SOCIAL HOUSING, COMMUNITY CENTER, NURSERY AND PARKING
2007
2009-2012
Poble Nou. Barcelona
18.790 m2
11.347.427 €
Patronat Municipal de l’Habitatge de Barcelona
.
DATE OF PROJECT
BUILDING WORK
LOCATION
AREA
CONSTRUCTION COST
CLIENT
Five projects for a collection of public use buildings: 154 rental dwellings for young people and senior
citizens; a nursery; a community centre; and two underground storeys for rental parking lots.
The scheme is organised into two distinct buildings separated by a courtyard located in the most
prominent position: the chamfered corner of the two main streets. By locating the courtyard on the
corner– the areas in the Cerdà Eixample grid which permit the best frontal views – we create a focal
point through which the interior square is revealed through an exciting use of space. The 6 floors of
the two buildings come together in perilous proximity, reaching over the courtyard to open up the
ground floor and enable panoramic views from the surrounding streets.
We have incorporated building techniques into the exterior design which create interplay of light and
shade through the careful arrangement of spaces.
Isometric:
1- Proposal project
2- According to normative
3- Solid emptying
Model images
Main floor
1
2
3
Street facade and vertical
section
Interior facade and vertical
section
CONVENT AND LODGE IN EGUINO
1993-1996
1996
Eguino, Álaba
3.600 m2
340.000.000 Pts
Germanes Mercedàries
Award “Arquitectos Noveles”, sponsored by HISPALYT.
Award “Opera Prima” sponsored by ANDIL Association from Milano.
Chosen in the IV Biennial Awards for Spanish Architecture and the 1997
Hispalyt Award
Outstanding work at “COAVN Arquitectura Awards” 1997
.
DATE OF PROJECT
BUILDING WORK
LOCATION
AREA
CONSTRUCTION COST
CLIENT
AWARDS
Evoking the walled garden of mystic tradition elicits an environment conducive to a place of
meeting, prayer and meditation. Within the enclosure the buildings are set out on different levels,
and include communal areas for meetings and walking paths. At some points we have extended
the enclosure by erecting a concrete wall which symbolically encompasses the whole ground
floor.
Inside the enclosure the imposing outline of the circular concrete chapel-oratory is highlighted
against the latticing of the brick façades in the background. In front of the chapel there is another
singularity: the wall enclosing the garden disappears, giving way to panoramic views over the
meadows and the landscape.
Ground floor
Section
calle Balmes 129, 4º 1ª
08008 Barcelona Spain
T 0034 93 454 83 87
www.onl.cat