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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.

Casa Patio in Seville, Spain by CM4 arquitectos

 
April 14th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: CM4 arquitectos

Alberto Campo Baeza explained in an article about his Casa Gaspar that the architect must be like a doctor. A good one, that listens attentively to the patient and makes all the necessary analyzes to be able to emit a diagnosis based on his knowledge. But if the patient does not trust the doctor's opinion, their skills are useless. The same thing happens to architects.

That's why this assignment has been especially comforting for us. The property invited us to their home designing contest, by giving us detailed information abour their needs. This information, added to what we could rescue from a couple of meetings and visits to the plot, allowed us to develop a freely proposal. It was about making an accurate diagnosis based on the previous analyzes.

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  • Architects: CM4 arquitectos
  • Project: Casa Patio
  • Location: Seville, Spain
  • Photography: Fernando Alda
  • Direction of Execution: JAVIER RODRIGO GIMÉNEZ
  • Structures Calculation: DUARTE AND ASSOCIATES
  • Facilities Calculation: MIGUEL SÁNCHEZ
  • Landscaping: MÓNICA MAGÍSTER
  • Construction Company: OBRATEC CONSTRUYE
  • Facilities: NOLAND EFITEC
  • Constructed Area: 397m2
  • Start of Work: 03/01/2017
  • Final Work: 07/25/2018

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Later we continue the development of the project by designing spaces which has been enriched with the contributions of their owner and all other people involved in the construction process of the house. For us, designing a home in Seville can not be the same as doing it in Oslo or Bogotá. We have an architectural culture and climatic conditions that profoundly affect our buildings: the relationship of built spaces and voids, the prominence of light, the power of the interior and private life of the home, the predominant use of white.

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Categories: House, Interiors, Residential




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