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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.

Refurbishment for Eduardo, Laura & Enzo in Alicante, Spain by Muñoz Payá Arquitectos

 
July 22nd, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Muñoz Payá Arquitectos

This Project consists of the integral renovation of a home in Petrer (Alicante).

The existing building occupied a constructed surface of 138m2, 19 of which correspond to a porch. By law, this surface could not be extended and consequently the project needed to be based on an exact alteration of the existing building.

Image Courtesy © Vicente + Milena Villalba MOD

  • Architects: Muñoz Payá Arquitectos
  • Project: Refurbishment for Eduardo, Laura & Enzo
  • Location: Alicante, Spain
  • Photography: Santiago Vicente+Milena Villalba MOD
  • Software used: Autocad, 3dS Max

Image Courtesy © Vicente + Milena Villalba MOD

The rectangular perimeter would go from being a simple distribution to a flexible one, structured in three longitudinal bands and in three transversal ones. This ordering of the spaces is achieved by placing the bathrooms and kitchen furnishings as central exempt rooms, defining in this way the rest of the spaces. Longitudinally, the three bands correspond to a first day area in contact with the porch (the main entrance to the house) containing the living room, dining room and kitchen, a middle area with bathrooms and two bedrooms and a final one with the main bedroom, bathroom and office.

Image Courtesy © Vicente + Milena Villalba MOD

Image Courtesy © Vicente + Milena Villalba MOD

The spaces interact with each other marked by an interior unity, a sympathetic use of materials and careful work with both natural and artificial light. Simplicity is sought, using the fewest number of materials necessary, producing a home which is practically bicolour, between intense white and the coffee tone of the wood and flooring.

The imposing porch front, connected to the day area and with a south facing orientation, has a gabled roof and is enclosed by mobile sun panels which allow sunlight to be controlled. The other two transverse bands corresponding to bedrooms have saw tooth roofing thus optimizing the entry of light and the temperature of the rooms.

Image Courtesy © Vicente + Milena Villalba MOD

Image Courtesy © Vicente + Milena Villalba MOD

Image Courtesy © Vicente + Milena Villalba MOD

Image Courtesy © Vicente + Milena Villalba MOD

Image Courtesy © Vicente + Milena Villalba MOD

Image Courtesy © Vicente + Milena Villalba MOD

Image Courtesy © Vicente + Milena Villalba MOD

Image Courtesy © Vicente + Milena Villalba MOD

Image Courtesy © Vicente + Milena Villalba MOD

Image Courtesy © Vicente + Milena Villalba MOD

Image Courtesy © Vicente + Milena Villalba MOD

Image Courtesy © Vicente + Milena Villalba MOD

Image Courtesy © Vicente + Milena Villalba MOD

Image Courtesy © Vicente + Milena Villalba MOD

Image Courtesy © Vicente + Milena Villalba MOD

Image Courtesy © Vicente + Milena Villalba MOD

Image Courtesy © Muñoz Payá Arquitectos

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Categories: 3dS Max, Autocad, House, Interiors, Renovation, Residential




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