Some 500 people have visited three public industrialised housing that opened their doors this weekend as part of the 48h Open House BCN Festival. The Municipal Institute of Housing and Renovation of Barcelona (IMHAB) decided to take part in this edition of the architecture festival in order to show the public the architectural quality of the social housing developments promoted by the City Council and to explain what industrialised construction is.
Those who visited any of the three buildings were able to see that this construction system is the most sustainable alternative to the traditional method and allows for shorter construction times in order to quickly solve the city’s housing problem.
The buildings visited
Visitors were able to see the developments at Marroc Street, 180-182; Lola Iturbe Arizcuren Street, 13; and Building J of the Casernes de Sant Andreu, at Fernando Pessoa Street, 53-57.
The three buildings have a total of 141 social housing flats:
- 45 flats with surface rights on Marroc Street.
- 40 flats for rent for different groups in Lola Iturbe Arizcuren Street.
- 56 rented flats for young people in Fernando Pessoa Street.