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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 in Rubielos de Mora, Spain by Ramón Esteve Estudio

 
November 26th, 2016 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Ramón Esteve Estudio

The essence of this project is a revision of a stately house, the traditional rural house that forms the old quarter of Rubielos de Mora and so the surroundings of our building. The traditional architecture is reviewed with a modern view so the house is integrated in its historical surroundings but it is also related to our present time. The external façade adheres to the style, materials, colours and proportion between solid and void of the historic buildings around.

Image Courtesy © Ramón Esteve Estudio

Image Courtesy © Ramón Esteve Estudio

  • Architects: Ramón Esteve Estudio
  • Project: House in Rubielos de Mora
  • Location: Rubielos de Mora, Spain
  • Architect collaborators: Anna Bosca, Víctor Ruiz, Estefanía Pérez, Maria Martí, Borja Martos, Concheta Romaní, Collaborators Tudi Soriano, Benedetta Chicchini
  • Technical Architect: Emilio Pérez, Carolina Tarazona
  • Constructor: COVISAL FUTUR SL
  • Project Manager: Gonzalo Llin
  • Sup: 641,07 m2
  • Project: 2016
  • Year: Under construction

Image Courtesy © Ramón Esteve Estudio

Image Courtesy © Ramón Esteve Estudio

The façade and party wall of the house are completed according to the alignment of façades, following the guidelines of the old quarter. The strategy used in the core of the house is not noticeable from the outside. An interior courtyard has been created as a private universe where the house opens to. The house hides a private façade opening to the inner courtyard. This façade is much more open and modern, it follows the best orientation, and frames and defines the intimate views over the courtyard.

Image Courtesy © Ramón Esteve Estudio

Image Courtesy © Ramón Esteve Estudio

Image Courtesy © Ramón Esteve Estudio

Image Courtesy © Ramón Esteve Estudio

The house is an L-shaped dwelling with three storeys. The ground floor is designed as a plinth opening to the street, containing the access and other traditional uses such as the wine cellar and the wood store. The first floor contains the daytime rooms, so it is more opened. The second floor contains the bedrooms and a solar lounge terrace.

The resulting building keeps the warmth and comfort of a traditional town house. The perfect environment for a quiet life.

Image Courtesy © Ramón Esteve Estudio

Image Courtesy © Ramón Esteve Estudio

Image Courtesy © Ramón Esteve Estudio

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Image Courtesy © Ramón Esteve Estudio

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Image Courtesy © Ramón Esteve Estudio

Image Courtesy © Ramón Esteve Estudio

Image Courtesy © Ramón Esteve Estudio

Image Courtesy © Ramón Esteve Estudio

Image Courtesy © Ramón Esteve Estudio

Image Courtesy © Ramón Esteve Estudio

Image Courtesy © Ramón Esteve Estudio

Image Courtesy © Ramón Esteve Estudio

Image Courtesy © Ramón Esteve Estudio

Image Courtesy © Ramón Esteve Estudio

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Categories: House, Residential




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