A new finished project by the award-winning studio Fran Silvestre Arquitectos shows us a house seen as a traditional farmhouse in the area, but with the contemporary architecture that characterizes the studio. So they explain us,
It was in the Muslim era when the so-called farmhouses were concentrating the population of the Ribera Alta, although some of these settlements had an Iberian origin. Over time these population centers have become places connected to the big city in a simple way and with an enviable quality of life. With all the good that the proximity of a large city offers and all the advantages of living connected to the territory and its culture.
The project emerges as an interpretation of this typology. The delicious bankruptcies of the plot are regularized with the servants of the facilities, a gymnasium and storage pieces, drawing the outline of a regular patio. In this way it is possible to understand the ground floor as a continuum with the garden and the pool from where you can enjoy the favorable climate in this population.
On the upper floor the private areas are arranged, separating from the lower level of the house and looking for a fenestration system as opaque as possible to maintain privacy. The facade had to be continuous to give a coherent reading to the urban front, the garage part helps to solve this question. Always fascinated by the point of coincidence on the Alejandro de la Sota façade in Tarragona or countless projects in the work of Aires Mateus, the elevation is resolved with two holes joined at one point, maintaining the height references of the only lateral façade. currently built.
We like to think of this house rooted in its immediate surroundings as are the traditional farmhouses and open to the powerful blue shade of the sky in this area.
CREDITS
ARCHITECTURE: FRAN SILVESTRE ARQUITECTOS
PROJECT TEAM
Fran Silvestre | Principal in Charge
María Masià | Principal in Charge
Estefanía Soriano | Principal in Charge
Fran Ayala | Principal in Charge
INTERIOR DESIGN: ALFARO HOFMANN
BUILDING ENGINEER: ENRIQUE ALARIO
PHOTOGRAPHY: Diego Opazo
VIDEO: JesúsOrrico
COLLABORATORS
Pablo Camarasa | Collaborating Architect
Sandra Insa | Collaborating Architect
Sevak Asatrián | Collaborating Architect
Vicente Picó | Collaborating Architect
Rubén March | Collaborating Architect
Jose Manuel Arnao | Collaborating Architect
Rosa Juanes | Collaborating Architect
Gemma Aparicio | Collaborating Architect
Paz Garcia-España | Collaborating Architect
Ángel Pérez | Collaborating Architect
Juan Fernandez | Collaborating Architect
Pau Ricós | Collaborating Architect
Andrea Baldo | Collaborating Architect
Blanca Larraz | Collaborating Architect
Jorge Puig | Collaborating Engineer
Carlos Lucas | Collaborating Architect
Miguel Massa | Collaborating Architect
Paloma Feng | Collaborating Architect
Alicia Simón | Industrial designer
Pablo Larroulet | Collaborating Architect, MArch Arquitectura y Diseño
Gino Brollo | Collaborating Architect, MArch Arquitectura y Diseño
Angelo Brollo | Collaborating Architect, MArch Arquitectura y Diseño
Ana de Pablo | Financial Manager
Sara Atienza | Marketing and Communication
LOCATION: Valencia
CONSTRUCTOR: Arturo Coronado CORONADO VIANA
BUILT AREA: 165m2
INSTALLATIONS
Climate control: Air conditioning. Proinbal
Electrical fitting: Electricitat López Palau
Mechanisms: Mechanisms Jung serie 990 empotrados
Lighting: Foseados en falso techo. Luminaria lineal led. Sistema GLINT Enrique Fererligthing
FINISHES
Paving: Mármol Blanco Thasos
Grass: Césped La Plana
Facing:
Interiors | Gypsum cardboard plate with a matte water-based enamel finish. White lacquered DM board paneling
Bathrooms and kitchen | Black marquina florín marble cladding
False ceilings | Smooth plaster board plates
Paints Walls and ceilings | Matte water-based enamel. Pinturas Utival
METALWORK & LOCKSMITHING
Interior Carp.: Puertas de paso y armarios DM lacado blanco. Fuster Alonso
Exterior Carp.: Carpintería Cabañero modelo visión
Glasses: Doble vidrio templado. Cristaleria Berol
FURNITURE
Outdoor Furniture: Blau Collection by Fran Silvestre GANDIABLASCO
Interior Furniture: Mobisa Martínez Medina
BATHROOM
Sanitaryware :
Toilet | Serie Inspira Round (Roca)
Racks and push button (Geberit)
Griferías: Tres
Lighting:
Led lighting inserted in mirror
Mechanisms Jung serie 990
KITCHEN
Matiz Concept
Source: Fran Silvestre Arquitectos
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