bold colored tiles revamp barcelona's historic building into vibrant school by el departamento

bold colored tiles revamp barcelona's historic building into vibrant school by el departamento

El Departamento revives Renaissance building in Barcelona

 

Architecture and interior design studio El Departamento, led by Alberto Eltini and Marina Martín, transforms a Renaissance building in Barcelona into the new home of the Expanish language school. This project demonstrates a respectful approach to the building’s rich historical heritage, inviting students to celebrate Spanish culture and embrace local traditions. The Casa Degli Italiani, constructed between the late 18th and early 19th centuries, is a Renaissance-style building with eclectic influences that has undergone various transformations.

 

The primary challenge for the El Departamento team was to preserve and restore the essence of this space, maintaining its characteristic features such as high vaulted ceilings with wooden beams, and decorative details, while adapting it to its new role as a language academy. The intervention focused on a conservative approach, embracing the building’s history and the passage of time, preserving its original structure, and avoiding imposing a new architectural style. ‘Our goal was to establish a respectful dialogue between the old and the new,’ explains Alberto Eltini. ‘It’s not about erasing the past but integrating it into the present through an architecture that preserves and enhances the accumulated memory of the place.’

bold colored tiles revamp barcelona's historic building into vibrant school by el departamento
Expanish language school by El Departamento | all images by Miguel Fernández-Galiano

 

 

Expanish school embraces the building’s classic aesthetics

 

For the interior layout, El Departamento’s design team reinterpreted Spanish culture and lifestyle, connecting the educational experience with the local context. Common areas, named ‘Tapas,’ are designed as gathering and socializing spaces, referencing the Spanish tradition of sharing and conversing around the table. Visually, these areas stand out with a warm, contrasting color palette of burgundy, blue, and green, adding a contemporary touch to the design without clashing with the building’s classic aesthetics. ‘Siesta Spaces’ serve as relaxation zones within a dynamic working environment. This playful yet functional concept strikes the perfect balance between productivity and well-being.

 

Rather than imposing a modern aesthetic that would conflict with the building’s historic character, El Departamento curated a rich selection of materials and finishes that pay homage to the original details of the Casa Degli Italiani. Every window, door, molding, and ornament has been carefully restored, preserving their place in the building’s history. Custom-designed furniture fits seamlessly into the spaces. These unique pieces, conceived by El Departamento’s creative team, not only serve practical purposes but also reinforce the narrative of respect for the pre-existing structure, while adding subtle touches of modernity. Additionally, the incorporation of greenery throughout the interior enhances the sense of freshness and vitality.

bold colored tiles revamp barcelona's historic building into vibrant school by el departamento
El Departamento transforms a Renaissance building in Barcelona into Expanish language school

 

 

El Departamento’s open strategy results in respectful renovation

 

A key aspect of the intervention was the flexibility in both the planning and execution of the project. From the outset, El Departamento adopted an open strategy, allowing the team to adapt to the uncertainties that can arise when rehabilitating a historic building. This approach enabled the team to respond quickly to the variable conditions of the original structure and materials, embracing the imperfections of the original building to create a more authentic and respectful space. ‘The building guided many of the decisions we made,’ says Marina Martín. ‘We chose to incorporate its scars and flaws as integral parts of the design, acknowledging that its history is its greatest strength.’

 

The new Expanish school meets the functional demands of an educational center but also offers an aesthetic and technical solution that highlights the history of Casa Degli Italiani. The combination of respectful architectural intervention, natural light, and the integration of custom furniture and greenery makes this space a prime example of how restoration can honor the past while looking toward the future. 

bold colored tiles revamp barcelona's historic building into vibrant school by el departamento
Casa Degli Italiani, built between the 18th and 19th centuries, undergoes a respectful restoration

bold colored tiles revamp barcelona's historic building into vibrant school by el departamento
high vaulted ceilings and decorative details are preserved to maintain the building’s original character

bold colored tiles revamp barcelona's historic building into vibrant school by el departamento
El Departamento aims to create a dialogue between old and new, embracing the passage of time

bold colored tiles revamp barcelona's historic building into vibrant school by el departamento
common areas, called ‘Tapas,’ are designed as social spaces, for gathering and conversation

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hues of burgundy, blue, and green add a contemporary touch while respecting the building’s classic aesthetic

bold colored tiles revamp barcelona's historic building into vibrant school by el departamento
‘Siesta Spaces’ offer students relaxing zones within a dynamic learning environment

bold colored tiles revamp barcelona's historic building into vibrant school by el departamento
custom furniture, designed by El Departamento, blends seamlessly with the space

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the restoration preserves windows, doors, and ornaments, paying homage to Casa Degli Italiani’s original details

 

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project info:

 

name: Expanish Learning Space

architect: El Departamento | @eldepartamento.estudio

lead architects: Alberto Eltini & Marina Martín

art direction: El Departamento

lighting: Ilumisa

furniture design: El Departamento

ceramics: Studio GdB

textiles: Deco & You

mosaic: Mariscal

sofas: Ixia

area: 900 sqm

location: Méndez Vigo Passage, 8 | 08009, Barcelona 

photography: Miguel Fernández-Galiano | @mi.galiano

 

 

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edited by: christina vergopoulou | designboom

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