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.
Terra Lodge Hotel in Cape Verde, Africa by RAMOS CASTELLANO ARCHITECTS
December 8th, 2017 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: RAMOS CASTELLANO ARCHITECTS
In the middle of the atlantic ocean, in the island of Sao Vicente, in a dry windy island where only rain in august. A France trekking guide decide to build his own hotel for the incoming tourist that want to go trekking in the nearest mountain island of Santo Antao.
The guide bought an old colonial house in the edge of the historical centre, and ask the architects that the old house has also to be the starring and part integrate of the new hotel project.
Their tourists came to the island for 2-3 days passing by his hotel before take the ferry for the other island of Santo Antao. The hotel usually for his client is the first african place where they stay.
RamosCastellano Arquitectos used the same implantation philosophy of the other surrounding building, adapting the separated units to the morphology of the terrain. Separating the buildings melting them in the builded environment, creating with the mountain local’s stones the path to the rooms, preparing the clients for the next destination, Santo Antao.
Each block is facing a different view from the city to the bay, the verandah are studied with the solar path, tying to block the direct solar irradiation during the day, and giving a protect corner to the guest for enjoy the views. The wind usually coming from the sahara desert in N-E direction is mitigated by the breakfast-bar building. All the rooms opening are studied for guaranty crossed ventilation and passive climatization systems.
Every solution is simplifyed adapting to the island lack of material and resources, simple and essential for satisfy basic needings not for effimeral fashion.
Almost everything is handmade, employing people from the neiborough, from the floor finishing to the furniture, trying to distribute the economy of the building costruction in the social environment.
The external materials remain raw, wood for the verandah, lime puddy for the white buildings, for contrast the aggressive elements, sun, wind, sea spray.
Recycled material, fotovoltaic panels in the roofs, water recycling systems for the irrigation, emphatize the ecological side of the project, the blocks of the walls are made with the rocks of the terrain. The gate are made with recycled metal from the petroleum barrils, that are used locally for made doors and artesanal objects.
The furniture are designed by the Architects and the illumination sistems too, using local handcrafter, and recycled wood from electric cable bobines.
The old green colonial house host the owner’s tourist agency, and in the other surrounding buildings 12 hotel rooms plus a suite, and a suspended on pilotis breakfast bar. The roof of the old colonial house has a central role, where guest enjoy the breakfast and the sunset. The path throught the roof and the hotel rooms is made by a bridge that link them, like in an adventures movie.
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