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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 Tarragona, Spain by dom arquitectura

 
January 22nd, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: dom arquitectura

White ribbon rests above the stone wall.

Tarragona’s historical stone construction tradition, as well as the image of the Roman city walls, made us decide to treat the house’s ground floor as a dry stone plinth emerging from the ground.

The pine forest where the land is located creates a series of vertical and repetitive shadowy traces of trunks, branches and leaves. The light that sifts through the forest generates pleasant atmospheres of lights and shadows.

Image Courtesy © Jordi Anguera

  • Architects: dom arquitectura (Pablo Serrano Elorduy)
  • Project: House in Tarragona
  • Location: Tarragona, Spain
  • Photography: Jordi Anguera
  • Interior: Blanca Elorduy
  • Surface: 270 m2
  • Date: 2018

Image Courtesy © Jordi Anguera

The first floor’s white volume, as a purer and lighter piece, rests on the stone base. Like a white ribbon, it seems to break up softly on the south facade as voids, terraces, white lattices and pergolas appear. These elements filter the light, more geometrically, but generating similar atmospheres as those of the natural environment. On the bedrooms’ terraces the lattices provide us more privacy.

The slightly sloping terrain forces us to compose the house on 3 levels, the entrance, the ground floor and terraces and garden. Integrating the position of the house to the existing ground. Its L-shaped plan embraces the space, creating a visually enclosed environment, whilst integrating it in the natural one. This move converts the rest of the garden in an area of ​​enjoyment.

Image Courtesy © Jordi Anguera

Image Courtesy © Jordi Anguera

The two very contrasting types of facades, the white and the stone, are related in balance. The white facade made with a single layer of mortar and paint on thermal insulation panels prevents thermal bridges and guarantees the climate efficiency of the house. The stone facade is placed on prefabricated concrete panels. The prefabrication allows for a relative easy in construction system, reducing time, cost and waste generated on site.

Image Courtesy © Jordi Anguera

Image Courtesy © Jordi Anguera

The ground floor layout encompasses the house’s main rooms: living room, dining room and kitchen. This floor possesses wide-open spaces, giving maximum visual continuity with the outside terraces. The first floor overlooks the sea. This floor hosts the bedrooms, forming terraces to south protecting the interior facade from direct solar radiation during the warmer months.

Image Courtesy © Jordi Anguera

Image Courtesy © Jordi Anguera

Image Courtesy © Jordi Anguera

Image Courtesy © Jordi Anguera

Image Courtesy © Jordi Anguera

Image Courtesy © Jordi Anguera

Image Courtesy © Jordi Anguera

Image Courtesy © Jordi Anguera

Image Courtesy © Jordi Anguera

Image Courtesy © Jordi Anguera

Image Courtesy © Jordi Anguera

Image Courtesy © Jordi Anguera

Image Courtesy © dom arquitectura

Image Courtesy © dom arquitectura

Image Courtesy © dom arquitectura

Image Courtesy © dom arquitectura

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