This project solves a collective housing program, with 3 terraced houses of new construction and another building with a premises and housing to be rehabilitated

The lot occupied by the project has access to two streets in the historic center of the town of El Papiol, province of Barcelona. The levels between both allow that on the side where the new building is located, two parking spaces can be generated above ground for each of the 4 homes. Both areas of the project are connected by a pedestrian passage with a common garden in the center of the apple court. The rehabilitated building on Calle Major houses an office space on the ground floor and mezzanine floor. Then on the following two levels there is a house that takes advantage of the volume of the old house, creating terraces towards the apple court.

The 3 newly built houses have their access located through the block patio, where a vertical circulation nucleus is located. They thus access an esplanade or terrace that gives access to a private front patio to then access the houses facing Montserrat Street. They are houses on two floors, with 3 bedrooms on the ground floor and a living room that covers the entire length of the ground floor. This dichotomy between the new work and the recovered building, sharing horizontal and vertical circulations and with a common garden in the block patio, gives the whole a great appeal, adding an added value.