F&G Rehabilitation

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F&G Rehabilitation 

The property is located on Cervantes Street, along the path once occupied by the city’s medieval wall.

It is a Late Popular Modernist building from 1920, listed as number 29 in the Catalog of Protected Assets.

We restored the ground-floor gate to create pedestrian access to the building and recovered the original carriage entrance. The hand-painted ceramic tiles were carefully mounted on a support structure, forming a ventilated cavity. In the main courtyard, we created a microclimate with the addition of a vertical garden.

The traditional Arab-style tiled roof was rehabilitated to improve thermal insulation, and the wooden structure was reinforced by creating hybrid wood-concrete beams using structural connectors. The new electrical installation, downpipes, and mechanisms are exposed and vintage-inspired, in keeping with the spirit of the original architecture.

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