Architects: Atienza Maure     Photography: Simone Bossi     Construction Period:  2022     Location:  Trespaderne, Spain

Destroyed in a fire that only spared its stone walls, a large house in the Castilian region has been refurbished through the insertion of a structure that replicates and completes the original.

Between new arches of white concrete, skylights seek to bring brightness deep into the lower spaces of the building through a second stairwell, which skilled workers of the comarca placed right beside the old one.

1.Context
The project consists of the rehabilitation of a Castilian mansion from the s. XVI that had burned in a fire in 2011. Only the stone walls, the staircase with a vault and the voussoirs of the collapsed arches remained. The building had formerly been used as the residence of the prior of the Monastery of Oña.

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