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- Dr. Carulla, 70 baixos 08017 Barcelona. Espanya
- aia@aia-bcn.com
- tel. 932121112 • fax. 934172783






The building of the Teatre del Sol (Sabadell) has an origin closely linked to the workers’ cooperatives of the late nineteenth century, specifically to the cooperative “La Sabadellense” promoted by Joan Salas Antón. Acquired in 1887, the building underwent a major neoclassical reform in 1929 by the architect Santiago Casulleres. In 1986, the Teatre del Sol moved on to occupy it, restoring the façade and opening theatres. Currently, the property is protected by the Special Heritage Plan of Sabadell for its great historical and architectural value.
The proposal responds directly to an urgent social need of the environment: the chronic lack of residential spaces adapted for the elderly in the neighborhood and its area of influence. This shortfall has been seriously aggravated by two main factors: on the one hand, the widespread increase in life expectancy, which translates into a significant percentage increase in the population over 65 years old; on the other, a profound change in the criteria of social and health care.
Traditionally, income in residences responds to purely social reasons (solitude, lack of resources or inadequate housing). Currently, however, the vast majority of income is produced by situations of physical or cognitive dependence. This forces us to redefine the model: classic residential activity remains the main axis for those people who can no longer live in their homes, but it is essential to also offer a range of integrated external services (such as Day Center, telecare, home care and advice). The ultimate goal is to provide the neighborhood with an infrastructure that allows older people to prolong their stay in their own homes as long as possible, guaranteeing satisfactory conditions of autonomy, security and social life, and offering a dignified and assisted residential income when it is no longer viable.
The property is divided into three sectors: the northern part (bodyhouses and supermarket), the central part (the noucentista body of architectural interest with access through the C. del Sol) and the southern part (storem and dressing rooms in the C. de Montserrat). Structurally, it has load-bearing walls and metal beam slabs with a Catalan vault in good condition and without deformations (the old cracks of the badalot are already stabilized). The main neoclassical façade, covered with mortar imitating stone and with balustrades, has a regular state and requires maintenance and repair of specific damage to the cladding.
An integral interior reform is proposed, the construction of a new building and the change of use to house an assisted residence (maximum 90 places) and a day center (20 places).
Residence for the elderly, cooperative La Sabadellenca, Teatre del Sol, Sabadell
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