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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

RG House in Badajoz, Spain by Estudio Arquitectura Hago, S.L.

 
September 3rd, 2011 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Estudio Arquitectura Hago, S.L.

The main reason that unleashes any architectural proposal is the client. His needs and questions provide the project with some ideas that will be present in any space of the building.

RG House was built in order to solve the difficulties of a large family. Questions and needs arise from the way in which this large family should live together in yet to be defined space. The idea of a different common space (special and recognizable) as a complement of the rest of the modular units (bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchen) that complete the program of the house prevails in the whole project.

Exterior View (Images Courtesy Carlos Pesqueira Calvo, Estudio Arquitectura Hago)

  • Architect: Estudio Arquitectura Hago, S.L. – Antonio Álvarez-Cienfuegos Rubio y Emilio Delgado Martos
  • Name of Project: RG House
  • Location: Don Benito, Badajoz, Spain
  • Design: 2009
  • Construction: 2010-2011
  • Photo credits: Carlos Pesqueira Calvo, Estudio Arquitectura Hago

Exterior View (Images Courtesy Carlos Pesqueira Calvo, Estudio Arquitectura Hago)

  • Surface: 265,07 m2
  • Budget: 227.999,29 €
  • Quantity surveyor: Ángel Risco Ceniceros
  • Engineer: Estudio Sinergia
  • Builder: Segador Puerto, S.L.

Exterior View (Images Courtesy Carlos Pesqueira Calvo, Estudio Arquitectura Hago)

This common space (living room, dining room, etc) is located in the center of the plot, surrounded by the garden. The functional parts of the house can be found at the bottom of the plot. The rationality and modulation of the bedrooms contrast with the central space: a special place where outer and inner spaces are melted and where the verticality is diluted by the shadow provided from a north skylight.

Exterior View (Images Courtesy Carlos Pesqueira Calvo, Estudio Arquitectura Hago)

The introverted nature of the house, due to its location in an industrial estate, inspires the clean shapes arising from the border walls. The aim of hiding the windows emphasizes the fusion of the central space with the surrounding garden, courtyard and pool.

Side View (Images Courtesy Carlos Pesqueira Calvo, Estudio Arquitectura Hago)

Exterior View (Images Courtesy Carlos Pesqueira Calvo, Estudio Arquitectura Hago)

Exterior View (Images Courtesy Carlos Pesqueira Calvo, Estudio Arquitectura Hago)

Exterior View (Images Courtesy Carlos Pesqueira Calvo, Estudio Arquitectura Hago)

Exterior View (Images Courtesy Carlos Pesqueira Calvo, Estudio Arquitectura Hago)

Exterior View (Images Courtesy Carlos Pesqueira Calvo, Estudio Arquitectura Hago)

Exterior View (Images Courtesy Carlos Pesqueira Calvo, Estudio Arquitectura Hago)

Exterior View (Images Courtesy Carlos Pesqueira Calvo, Estudio Arquitectura Hago)

Interior View (Images Courtesy Carlos Pesqueira Calvo, Estudio Arquitectura Hago)

Interior View (Images Courtesy Carlos Pesqueira Calvo, Estudio Arquitectura Hago)

Conceptual model

Model

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Categories: House, Residential




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