Munarq, a local studio in rural Mallorca, was responsible for creating this art gallery from a converted farmhouse.
The unique space was for a client who wanted both a work area and an exhibition space. The existing farmhouse would have been too small to house all of the client's needs so the team decided to create an extension. In designing the extension however, designers did not want to take away from the beautiful traditional stone wall that covers the house's exterior.
The result is a wonderful fusion of traditional and contemporary architecture. The functional extension is aesthetically simple and does not obstruct too much from the original house's facade. The interior of the converted farmhouse was reworked to increase the amount of light brought in as well as to provide a better flow into the extension.
Farmhouse Art Galleries
This Old Farmhouse Has a Traditional Stone Wall Exterior
Trend Themes
1. Rural Revitalization - Opportunity to revive unused rural buildings for new purposes, such as art galleries, while preserving traditional architecture.
2. Blend of Styles - Growing interest in combining traditional and modern architecture to create unique spaces with both functional and aesthetic value.
3. Functional Extension - The use of extensions to traditional buildings for added functionality and increased usable space without compromising their historical value.
Industry Implications
1. Artistic and Cultural Enterprises - Creation of art galleries and other cultural establishments in rural areas to provide unique experiences for visitors and promote local artists and artisans.
2. Architecture and Design - Opportunities in adaptive reuse projects in which old buildings are transformed into functional and beautiful spaces while preserving their historical value.
3. Tourism and Hospitality - Development of new and unique tourism experiences by renovating historical sites in rural areas and repurposing them as boutique hotels, museums, and other tourist destinations.