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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.

Aire House in Granada, Spain by ariasrecalde taller de arquitectura

 
April 16th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: ariasrecalde taller de arquitectura

A steep slope with impressive views over the metropolitan area of the city of Granada establish the environment on which the different volumes of the Aire house are staggered, adapting to the topography, generating different terraces and levels that are used to create terraces so that each spatial level communicates directly to the outside in a continuous inside-out that blurs the limits of what is built for the benefit of the outside space, the enjoyment of the impressive views of the landscape.

Image Courtesy © Javier Callejas Sevilla

  • Architects: ariasrecalde taller de arquitectura
  • Project: Aire House
  • Location: c / Valle de Zalabí, Granada, Spain
  • Photography: Javier Callejas Sevilla
  • Architect in Charge: Luis Gonzalo Arias Recalde
  • Other Participants: Manel González de Ribot, Juan Miguel Quirosa García
  • Constructed Area: 343.58 (m2)
  • Year Construction Term: 2018

Image Courtesy © Javier Callejas Sevilla

The projected building adapts to the extreme topography, as a series of interlaced volumes that are arranged to optimise the views and natural light, the external spaces emerging in the friction between the displacements of the volumes.

Air that circulates and runs through the dwelling refreshing the rooms and generating crossed ventilations, fresh air that cools in the sheets of water on the terraces and that attenuates the strong temperatures of Granada.

Image Courtesy © Javier Callejas Sevilla

Image Courtesy © Javier Callejas Sevilla

Structure that is shown in its natural state, with the expressive force of concrete, without masking its nature.

The staircase as a well of light, the zenithal lighting allows natural light to flood the interior of the dwelling, relating the different levels of the dwelling.

At night the house is transformed into a large lamp, the careful indirect lighting through pits and regulation by domotics provides great comfort, both spatially and visually, working on two different scales, the urban showing the house in an approach at a great distance and the human, closer.

Image Courtesy © Javier Callejas Sevilla

Image Courtesy © Javier Callejas Sevilla

Image Courtesy © Javier Callejas Sevilla

Image Courtesy © Javier Callejas Sevilla

Image Courtesy © Javier Callejas Sevilla

Image Courtesy © Javier Callejas Sevilla

Image Courtesy © Javier Callejas Sevilla

Image Courtesy © Javier Callejas Sevilla

Image Courtesy © Javier Callejas Sevilla

Image Courtesy © Javier Callejas Sevilla

Image Courtesy © Javier Callejas Sevilla

Image Courtesy © Javier Callejas Sevilla

Image Courtesy © Javier Callejas Sevilla

Image Courtesy © Javier Callejas Sevilla

Image Courtesy © Javier Callejas Sevilla

Image Courtesy © Javier Callejas Sevilla

Image Courtesy © Javier Callejas Sevilla

Image Courtesy © Javier Callejas Sevilla

Image Courtesy © Javier Callejas Sevilla

Image Courtesy © ariasrecalde taller de arquitectura

Image Courtesy © ariasrecalde taller de arquitectura

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