BURR Studio designed Eulalia as part of a project series called “Elements for industrial recovery”, a strategic toolset to protect the city’s industrial heritage. In Eulalia, space operates as a large background while the living experience is organised around the object collection of its new inhabitant and the relationships these objects establish between them.

-text by the architects

📸 LUIS DÍAZ DÍAZ
📸 LUIS DÍAZ DÍAZ

Industrial activity in the center of the city of Madrid has gradually decreased in the last 30 years to end up in the current situation: a foreseeable disappearance. The explosive rise in property value, noise or environmental protection measures and traffic density, among other reasons, have led to a diaspora of industrial activity from the city center to the outskirts. Accordingly, industrial buildings in the urban fabric are under risk of extinction.

📸 LUIS DÍAZ DÍAZ
📸 LUIS DÍAZ DÍAZ

Current urban planning regulations encourage property owners to change the land use from industrial to residential, which requires a reduction in the usable area, leading to the demolition of part of their properties: the warehouses. The incentive to make such conversions is provided by the real estate market, which causes the value of the plot to raise up to 4 times its original price when it is transformed into a residential space, mainly prompted by the rental price increase that the city is undergoing in the last years. This situation increasingly condemns the city to a single use and this typology to disappearance.

📸 LUIS DÍAZ DÍAZ
📸 MARU SERRANO
📸 MARU SERRANO

Our proposals aim to become a strategic toolset to protect the industrial heritage of the city through land-use and occupation alternatives that allow to extend this typology’s life and avoid its demolition.

📸LUIS DÍAZ DÍAZ
📸LUIS DÍAZ DÍAZ
📸LUIS DÍAZ DÍAZ

Eulalia Gil was a warehouse of disparate objects. Remains of unclaimed family properties, discarded furniture, books in poor condition and many other objects. A space determined more by its content than by its function as a container. Unconsciously it was this condition that guided the renovation project: a space shaped this time by the collection of objects of its new inhabitant. Large format photographs, work tools, rescued and restored furniture, a kitchen from a recently closed restaurant, a bench from an abandoned church and plants of different types and sizes, among the many objects that make up his collection, generate different compositions, causing the space to operate as a large background.

📸LUIS DÍAZ DÍAZ
📸LUIS DÍAZ DÍAZ
📸LUIS DÍAZ DÍAZ

In line with this idea, the interventions that do not directly affect the walls and deck are treated as objects that add to this collection.

📸 MARU SERRANO
📸LUIS DÍAZ DÍAZ
📸MARU SERRANO

Specifically a staircase and a gate are developed to connect and isolate a small space of intimacy for the inhabitant. These elements contrast with the rest of the building due to their color, materiality and shape

📸LUIS DÍAZ DÍAZ
📸 MARU SERRANO
📸MARU SERRANO

Eulalia focuses on the content rather than the container, centering the experience on the different relationships that these objects establish with each other.

📸LUIS DÍAZ DÍAZ

Facts & Credits
Project title  Eulalia
Typology  Reuse, Renovation, Housing, Residential
Location  Madrid, Spain
Date  2022
Architecture  BURR Studio
Construction  Proingenia 
Photography  Luis Díaz Díaz, Maru Serrano



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