The article details a restoration project focused on reviving disused rural structures for agricultural and tourism purposes. The historic granite buildings will be restored with modern materials and methods, including reinforced masonry and wooden structures. An extension will be added to accommodate collective tourist programs, designed to harmonize with the surrounding landscape. The new construction aims to reflect contemporary approaches while respecting the original architectural language, effectively transforming the location into a viable tourism destination.
The restoration included the reinforcement of the granite masonry, the introduction of structural wooden slabs, plasterboard walls inside, thermal insulation and wooden exterior window frames.
A first extension volume is proposed, which extends the existing house with the same height and constructive characteristics, that forms the hinge for a lower expanded volume.
This construction was installed in the direction of the contours of the natural terrain and performs a contemporary interpretation of the materiality of the pre-existing construction.
The proposal intends to restore and extend the existing buildings, transforming them into an enterprise for tourism in rural areas.
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