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.
ATRIUM HOUSE in GODELLA, Spain by Fran Silvestre Arquitectos
June 30th, 2013 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Fran Silvestre Arquitectos
A House in a urban area parts of the desire to maximize the feeling of spaciousness. Two strategies are used. The principal is to release the largest possible in the middle of the site allowing you to enjoy a private space with a height and volume incalculable. It enhances the perimeter of contact with the outside housing, land and housing understood as a continuum. On the other hand uses the existing slope to the ravine next to illuminate the basement, which enables you to host the program.
CLIENT: Naves y Fábricas, S.L. Guillermo Caballero de Luján
CONTRACTOR: COARCO
PROJECT TEAM: Fran Silvestre, Principal in charge, María José Sáez, Principal in charge, Jose V. Miguel Collaborator Architect, Ángel Ruíz Collaborator Architect
STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: David Gallardo, UPV
BUILDING ENGINEER: Carlos García
INTERIOR DESIGN: ALFARO HOFMANN
MARKETING & COMMUNICATION: Adrián Mora | Architect
BUILDING SERVICES: Sanitaryware, Toilet and bidet, Link, Flaminia, Wash-basins
The building is developed along the southern and western boundaries of the parcel, which together with the elements of urbanization of the site, form a kind of atrium, whose diagonal flight to a distant vision of the Sierra Calderona.Access is accompanied by the south facade to find the point of intersection. At this point of view inside the distributor is located next to the stairs and the kitchen form the backbone of the operation of housing. The southern zone where the rooms are available during the day, dematerialized their presence due to the overhead light. In the west the rooms fall to a portion of parcel with a more domestic scale, while the master bedroom overlooking the lift light reflected on water. In the dark basement and garage are in the cellar. All other uses of the program look into the ravine through which light up.
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