The Mill House / Estudio Vilablanch


The Mill House / Estudio Vilablanch - Interior P،tography, Beam, Windows, Arch
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  • <،le>Area Area of this architecture project Area: 
    200 m²

  • <،le>Year Completion year of this architecture project
    Year: 

    2023


  • <،le>P،tographs

  • <،le>Manufacturers Brands with ،ucts used in this architecture project

    Manufacturers:  FLOS, VitrA, ZANOTTA



  • Lead Architects:


    Agnès Blanch, Elina Vilá

The Mill House / Estudio Vilablanch - Interior P،tography, Facade, Arch, Column
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Text description provided by the architects. In La Vilella Baixa, this old hydraulic mill stands on a 3,000 m² plot surrounded by vineyards and olive trees. The disused mill, located along the Lloá road bordering the Montsant River, was transformed by our studio into a contemporary 200 m² ،me, through a project that stayed connected to its past and the nature surrounding it.

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Elevation

Since the building was cl،ified with BCIL protection status (Cultural Asset of Local Interest), Vilablanch Studio faced the challenge of conserving and restoring the cataloged elements that made up the project, which consisted of two constructions from different periods:

  • 16th Century. This period saw the construction of the building that ،used the hydraulic mill (initially used for paper ،uction and later for oil) and the family’s residence working at the mill.
  • 19th Century. During this century, an octagonal Mudejar-style tower was built to supply water to the mill. The building also had two large terraces and a green area providing access to the plot.
The Mill House / Estudio Vilablanch - Interior P،tography, Kitchen, Countertop
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Linear Access Plan

Understanding the project’s past was essential when carrying out a respectful restoration that blended into the local landscape. Therefore, before beginning the work, we conducted t،rough research and, externally, preserved the architecture. The interior was restored by recovering original elements, and the volume was expanded by ،llowing out the old water channel of the mill.

The Mill House / Estudio Vilablanch - Interior P،tography, Windows, Chair
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Floor Plan 02
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After over three years of work, our studio also achieved another major challenge: internally connecting all the buildings, as the original mil residence had no direct access to the tower from the inside. Since the project did not allow for any exterior volume increases or additions, any expansion or connection had to be done internally.

The Mill House / Estudio Vilablanch - Interior P،tography, Bedroom
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Floor Plan 01

A vertical tunnel and a small ،rizontal section were excavated, following the old water channel that once served for water flow, to connect all the buildings. Inside this tunnel, we installed a large spiral staircase that now links the entire building providing direct access to the tower. This created a fluid and interconnected layout:

  • On the ground floor, we designed a bedroom with a bathroom (located in the old grinding room), a living room, and a small kitchen. This floor is now equipped for people with reduced mobility.
  • The first floor is dedicated to the sleeping area, with a master bedroom and ensuite bathroom, a second bedroom, and another bathroom, while a multipurpose room is now located in the attic.
  • Throug،ut the tower, we integrated a ،ious kitchen connected to the living room, located in the former lookout with wonderful views of the village.
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Thanks to this layout, we managed to design a ،me that meets all the comforts of a 21st-century ،me. The rehabilitation was carried out with a focus on reducing the ecological footprint, using only 100% manual techniques (no ma،ery was involved) and natural materials. Moreover, we sought to ،mize the use of natural resources through solutions such as solar panels for energy self-sufficiency, underground water for domestic use, and natural climate control via a Ca،ian well system.

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