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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.

Ca’LliLlo in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain by equipo olivares architects

 
August 25th, 2016 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: equipo olivares architects 

This architectural intervention on the top of a rationalist building dating back to 1936 is an attempt at updating a two-bedroom home from a series of underlying elements and restrictions befitting a long-established building.

Image Courtesy © José Ramón Oller

Image Courtesy © José Ramón Oller

  • Architects: equipo olivares architects (JAVIER PÉREZ-ALCALDE SCHWARTZ, FERNANDO AGUARTA GARCÍA)
  • Project: Ca’LliLlo
  • Location: C/ Robayna esq. C/ Jesús Nazareno-Sabino Berthelot, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
  • Photography: José Ramón Oller
  • Building engineer: JOSÉ FLOREAL MARTÍNEZ
  • Built surface: 132,83 m²
  • Year of completion: 2016

Image Courtesy © José Ramón Oller

Image Courtesy © José Ramón Oller

We projected a light metallic structure that would not exert excessive weight on the roof covering. We also built dry envelopes, pavements and partition walls, as well as a new covering consisting of light prefabricated panels. Similarly, adaptation to preexisting systems suggested that the damp streak lodging the toilets be placed near the patios, thus reducing the layout and allowing for a rational distribution. The sun path, however, prompted a generous laying out of openings facing the rising sun that brighten the common spaces and the terrace overlooking the city, the sea and the Anaga Mountains at sunrise.

Image Courtesy © José Ramón Oller

Image Courtesy © José Ramón Oller

Image Courtesy © José Ramón Oller

Image Courtesy © José Ramón Oller

The new volume overlooks Calle Robayna like a discreetly expressive visor whose flight enables a balancing of the light structure’s efforts. It faces the street in the guise of a finish aspiring to fit harmoniously with the original building; and it provides a clean piece that is guided by an economy of means and by the choice of a restrained material palette.

Image Courtesy © José Ramón Oller

Image Courtesy © José Ramón Oller

Image Courtesy © José Ramón Oller

Image Courtesy © José Ramón Oller

Image Courtesy © José Ramón Oller

Image Courtesy © José Ramón Oller

Image Courtesy © José Ramón Oller

Image Courtesy © José Ramón Oller

Image Courtesy © José Ramón Oller

Image Courtesy © José Ramón Oller

Image Courtesy © José Ramón Oller

Image Courtesy © José Ramón Oller

Image Courtesy © José Ramón Oller

Image Courtesy © José Ramón Oller

Image Courtesy © José Ramón Oller

Image Courtesy © José Ramón Oller

Image Courtesy © José Ramón Oller

Image Courtesy © José Ramón Oller

Image Courtesy © José Ramón Oller

Image Courtesy © José Ramón Oller

Image Courtesy © José Ramón Oller

Image Courtesy © José Ramón Oller

Image Courtesy © equipo olivares architects

Image Courtesy © equipo olivares architects

Image Courtesy © equipo olivares architects

Image Courtesy © equipo olivares architects

Image Courtesy © equipo olivares architects

Image Courtesy © equipo olivares architects

Image Courtesy © equipo olivares architects

Image Courtesy © equipo olivares architects

Image Courtesy © equipo olivares architects

Image Courtesy © equipo olivares architects

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