Palacio de
los Pardo donlebún

LOCATION: Figueras, ASTURIAS
AREA: 2700 M2
INTEGRAL REFURBISHMENT

Listed as a “Good of Cultural Interest”, this palace dated its year of construction around 1368, undergoing various expansions since the sixteenth century, the last made in 1930.  

The architect moves to the background in this project, becoming a witness to how the building regains its integrity through an intervention that reveals its original architectural value.  

The typology of the Palace is made up of two naves flanking a central tower of square plan. These centerlines open to east and west with programmatic development on four floors. The great slope of the plot makes you enjoy two natural access points: one linked to the river and the port, on the semi-buried floor, and another linked to the urban center on the ground floor.   

The plot has an orography that allows to develop in it a complete landscape intervention that encompasses and gives cohesion to the whole: the palace, a protected historical garden, a chapel, and an annex building. 

 
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Project realization: Enero Arquitectura
Interior design: Aaprile
Photo report: Alejandro Braña