Jose Costa ARQ. transformed a former factory of gold and silver thread for embroidery into the new coworking space Wayco Abastos in Valencia creating a cozy workspace where the pre-existing and new architectural elements coexist harmoniously.
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The venue, located under a residential building, had been previously transformed into an academy of arts and café, recovering and taking advantage of part of the pre-existing elements. Following a similar line, the works done to fit the coworking use, aim to maximize the feeling of space, creating a cozy main work space where the pre-existing elements are restored, relocated and coexist with the new ones in a harmonious way.
The cafeteria becomes a crucial element of the intervention, not only as a meeting place between coworkers, but with the neighbourhood too.
The interaction is accentuated by accessing the workspace through it. The bar counter of the cafeteria was made from the pre-existing counter of the shop, giving it a special character. Other elements add to the atmosphere: the original large wood and forge doors that delimit it, the scenographic lighting using glass balls and the reused wooden and marble chairs and tables.
The main workspace is characterized by 28 suspended yellow lamps, exposed concrete columns and a series of steel and wood shelves, which separate different working areas while providing the necessary storage for users.
Multi-purpose rooms of different sizes complete the ground floor. The smaller ones, located next to one of the patios, are designed as meeting rooms, dining space, workshop rooms, or as private offices. The living room facing the street, the Bailen room, is a multi-purpose room with a welcoming atmosphere open to many possibilities.
The mezzanine floor is a very unique space, where you can still breathe its original activity. Under its gable roof and organized by 2 small patios which still have the original woodwork, the gears and mechanisms of the old workshop become the main protagonists. The architectural work here is limited to restoring the enclosures and cladding, eliminating the improper or out-of-use elements and updating the air conditioning and lighting facilities in order to preserve its original character.
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Project title Wayco Abastos
Typology Restoration, reuse, renovation, workspace
Location Valencia, Spain
Date 2019-2020
Architecture firm Jose Costa ARQ.
Lead architect Jose Costa
Project team Javier Espílez, Bea Alborch, Bea Aguilera, Patricia Barber
Building engineer Ignacio Gazo
Builder company Construcciones Hermanos Campos S.L., Rugar S.L., Centraliza Recursos S.L.
Client Wayco
Photography Mariela Apollonio
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