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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.

House 127 in Barcelona, Spain by H Arquitectes

 
March 29th, 2012 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: H Arquitectes

The house for a couple with three children – without noticeable programmatic nuances – is situated in the typical development of workers housing from the first half of the 20th century, close to the historic centre of the city: orthogonal streets and long and narrow lots – four meters -.

Image Courtesy Starp Estudi, Pedro Antonio Pérez

  • Architects: H Arquitectes
  • Project: House 127
  • Location: Sabadell, Barcelona, Spain
  • Collaborators: Anna Bullich, Marta Casas, Estel Teixidor, TT_22 (structure)
  • Customer: Antoni Barniol Beumala and Anna Pla Ubertí
  • Year of realization: 2003-2006
  • Constructed surface: 260 m2
  • Cost of the work: 250.000.000€
  • Photo credits: Starp Estudi, Pedro Antonio Pérez
  • Awards and nominations: Selection ‘4th Valles Architectural Biennial 2007’, Exhibition ‘JAE (Young Spanish Architects)’, Madrid 2008, Columbia (US) 2009, Brussels 2010…
  • Software used: AutoCAD

Image Courtesy Starp Estudi, Pedro Antonio Pérez

The characteristics of the lot and planning usually generate dwellings marked by their lack of natural light and an utter lack of connection in terms of space and ventilation between the façades. The project strategy may be seen in the section of the dwelling: a rather unusual arrangement of the program in floors, the incorporation of a courtyard on the ground floor and the use of the stairway as a tool for natural light an ventilation.

Image Courtesy Starp Estudi, Pedro Antonio Pérez

Taking advantage of the fact that the client children were not babies – the youngest was ten- we decided to separate the master suite from the rest of the bedrooms and situate in on the ground floor. The project rejected the normative possibility of occupying one hundred percent of the ground floor and incorporated a courtyard, around which the master suite and the father’s studio were located.

Image Courtesy Starp Estudi, Pedro Antonio Pérez

On this same floor, access from the street, converting the garage into the vestibule (or the vestibule into garage). A dark space –black- that admits both, persons and cars. The area for day use was placed on the first floor (one flight up), on the level of the terrace formed by the ground floor roof. The kitchen, dining room and living room inter-relate without more than the necessary, minimum impediments. Generating a succession of diaphanous and continuous spaces from the façade to the street –kitchen- until the back of the lot –terrace-. The stairway was not interference, it is light and precise.

Image Courtesy Starp Estudi, Pedro Antonio Pérez

The children’s three individual bedrooms were situated on the second floor, in the front , tied to the stairway by means of a large studio, which becomes a common playroom. The stairway- in open fretwork from the first floor is defined with great precision, since a great transparency is demanded of it, both in order to permit the greatest entry of natural light as well as to not block the relationship of the common spaces on the first floor. This tool is connected to a large skylight that captures natural light and ventilation. In defending these objectives, the normative possibility of making an attic crawl space was rejected and the building is covered with an inverted flat roof.

Image Courtesy Starp Estudi, Pedro Antonio Pérez

The façade- our façades- in an urban situation as described seeks to recover the compositional values of the traditional façades of most of the houses in the surrounding area. Vertical windows, with opaque shutters, over a background that never questions the wall character of the neighbouring buildings. The façade, with the shutters closed, tends to an absolute silence, altered only by the submerged and coloured door.

Image Courtesy Starp Estudi, Pedro Antonio Pérez

Image Courtesy Starp Estudi, Pedro Antonio Pérez

Image Courtesy Starp Estudi, Pedro Antonio Pérez

Image Courtesy Starp Estudi, Pedro Antonio Pérez

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