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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.

Villa Catwalk in Minorca, Spain by NOMO STUDIO

 
May 29th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: NOMO STUDIO

The house is located in Coves Noves, on the northeast part of Minorca island, Spain, on a plot of 2600 sqm.

The whole urbanization is built on a slope which gives each house a breathtaking sea view. However this specific plot, located on the top, also has a beautiful view towards Monte Toro, the highest mountain on the island. This inland view is moreover protected from further developments since it is classified as a protected green area.

Elevation, Image Courtesy © Adrià Goula

  • Architects: NOMO STUDIO
  • Project: Villa Catwalk
  • Location: Minorca, Spain
  • Photography: Adrià Goula
  • Collaborators: Laura Guitart Matas, Juan Mora SA, Gaimo SL
  • Partner-in-Charge: Alicia Casals
  • Project Leader: Alicia Casals
  • Team: Karl Johan Nyqvist, Laura Guitart, Noelia de la Red, Mario García, Marina Miró, Mira Botseva, Jennifer Méndez
  • Size: 312 m2

Catwalk, Image Courtesy © Adrià Goula

The program from the client included 5 bedrooms, a garage, a pool and a strong wish of being able to enjoy both the sea and the mountain landscapes. In response to this requirement, we created a long platform which was quickly nicknamed “the catwalk” and which would connect both views. This platform was conceived as an outdoor space which would house the most important common areas (living and dining room) and could when necessary be protected from the wind through invisible sliding windows. In effect, the house was planned as a summer house in a local climate where people spend most of their time outdoors.

Garden, Image Courtesy © Adrià Goula

Catwalk, Image Courtesy © Adrià Goula

Moreover, this concrete linear element creates a split between the day and night area. On both sides of it, a 3x3m grid organizes an ensemble of pixelated units that contain services and bedrooms; some of them with balconies, others with direct access to the garden. Breaking down the program into smaller units made the house look less massive and more integrated in the landscape. This merging of architecture and nature is further emphasized with a void that crosses under the house and so avoids blocking visual connections.

The catwalk stands in opposition to the intimate night and service areas, thus spreading out into the landscape with a 5m cantilever roof.

Entrance path, Image Courtesy © Adrià Goula

Garden, Image Courtesy © Adrià Goula

It is also from here one can reach all the rooms and where much of the everyday life takes place without ever losing the connection between the two main views. On each side of the catwalk there are large sliding doors that can completely open up the space and create a 28m long catwalk that in our initial project ended with a infinity pool towards the sea. To further enhance the openness of this space, the ceiling was raised so that more daylight would come in. A feeling of lightness was achieved through tangencies between volumes.

Void, Image Courtesy © Adrià Goula

Elevation, Image Courtesy © Adrià Goula

The feeling of lightness of the column free roof is achieved through two 1,2m high steel vierendeel beams embedded in concrete which support themselves on hidden steel brackets. The apparent hovering of the roof together with the strict tangencies between all volumes give the impression of a balancing assembly of pixels following the natural terrain slope. Pixels hold each other by compression

In order to keep construction costs under control, local simple materials such as concrete blocks and white plaster where used for the facade.

Pixel, Image Courtesy © Adrià Goula

Pixel, Image Courtesy © Adrià Goula

Entrance, Image Courtesy © Adrià Goula

Pixel, Image Courtesy © Adrià Goula

Catwalk, Image Courtesy © Adrià Goula

View, Image Courtesy © Adrià Goula

Light, Image Courtesy © Adrià Goula

Image Courtesy © NOMO STUDIO

Image Courtesy © NOMO STUDIO

Image Courtesy © NOMO STUDIO

Image Courtesy © NOMO STUDIO

Image Courtesy © NOMO STUDIO

Image Courtesy © NOMO STUDIO

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