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wow this is really cool... is this a bathtub? What an awesome house. Thanks for sharing
lena tsiorba 08/17/2009
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i love how you guys did for your place, to reuse the most out of everything and still keep that historical elements and give it the best solution to be functional. GREAT! i also love that lifestyle is created in the surroundings - COOKIN' n' FRIENDS :)
flora h 08/17/2009
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Where did that little doll bunkbed come from? That is really cute.
Diana 08/18/2009
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Very interesting indeed! Functional with a big budget at hand. Great work... but I still don't like the floor tiles, give me the feeling of Arabian nights. :)
Jensen 08/24/2009
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Spectacular place. @Jensen: Too bad you don't like the floor tiles. I love them! But to each his own. They're common in Spanish buildings of this era and they certainly impart a sense of quality (if you know the 'language'). If you read the owners' comments, they love them too and anyway, even if they didn't, I very much doubt they would remove them. You'd be crazy to do that. So if you don't like them, don't buy a place that has them- that's how you have to see it. Cheerio...
M2 08/30/2009
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Oh, the floor tiles are mind blowing! I'm lucky enough to live in Barcelona too, in a building with old, colorful tiles too, but mine are a bit more traditional ( http://nosideup.blogspot.com/2009/09/beautiful-traditional-floors.html ). It was very common in the 70s to rip them off, because they might be harder to keep, and difficult to substitute as they break. Isn't that completely crazy? They add so much personality to the space! And they are so traditional ... Congrats on the find. It's amazing!
mgu 10/05/2009
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When Cecilia Tham and Yoel Karaso of Habitan Architects bought their first-floor apartment in an 1894 block of the Fort Pienc neighborhood of Barcelona in 2005, they knew they were taking a risk. Casa Alí Bei was a bargain because it is afectado (“affected”)—–that is, the land is zoned for redevelopment. A baby (Hanna) on the way, the possibility of being evicted, and a tight budget necessitated a canny renovation strategy, yet one that still honored the dazzling turn-of-the-century tile work and ornate moldings. A stone’s throw from Jean Nouvel’s Torre Agbar, the apartment, like the neighborhood, has been reborn as a patchwork of old and new. Tham tells us the story.
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