In the heart of Granada , on Plaza de los Girones, the Palace of the Counts of Gabia is reborn as a Cultural Center thanks to an intervention that combines noble materials , efficient technical solutions and an integrated aesthetic .
The restoration respected the identity of the historic building while equipping it with features suited to a contemporary cultural venue. Carinbisa wooden windows were key to balancing memory with public use.
DJ68 Window Series: performance and elegance for heritage
The project chose the DJ68 Series by Carinbisa, made from stained iroko wood—bringing warmth, durability, and a refined finish that naturally complements the stonework and original layout of the palace.
- Optimized section design for high thermal and acoustic performance.
- Configurable glazing (double or triple, depending on the needs of each space).
- Weather-tightness and durability suited to heavy use in public facilities.
- Low-emission waterborne finishes with easy maintenance.
More than meeting requirements, the windows enhance the character of the building and ensure comfort with a discreet, elegant presence.
A dialogue between history and sustainability
Choosing wood in Granada is not just an aesthetic decision: it’s a sustainable choice that favors thermal and acoustic comfort in a center hosting exhibitions, activities, and civic events. Crafted with artisanal precision and up-to-date technical criteria, the joinery ensures performance and longevity.
- Respectful integration with the original architecture.
- Improved insulation and comfort in rooms and common areas.
- Reduced energy demand thanks to wood and appropriate glazing.
- Finishes that preserve the authenticity of the ensemble.
More than windows, a commitment
Wooden windows act as a thermal barrier and a design element. In a living building open to the city, they deliver genuine comfort, efficiency, and material continuity with the site’s history.
A project with local roots
The intervention was made possible through collaboration between Carinbisa and Maderas Bullejos, combining experience, knowledge, and a passion for high-quality joinery—an example of tradition renewed without losing authenticity.
Granada, a showcase of living architecture
This project strengthens Carinbisa’s presence in Andalusia, supporting arc