A family acquires a tabià and the neighbouring hayloft portion, which is on the verge of collapsing. This portion gets demolished, while its stone basement is consolidated – allowing to reinstate the initial volume in the future.
The structurally sound portion remains abandoned. Twenty years later there is an opportunity for re-building the missing portion.
The previously consolidated basement ensures structural independence to the new timber volume. The addition retraces the missing part, thus completing the building complex.
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