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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.

Mas de Lucia in Nules, Spain by CRISTINA MOYA ARQUITECTA

 
December 9th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: CRISTINA MOYA ARQUITECTA

Mas de Lucia is a property dominated by the presence of an old magnificent country house surrounded by an extension of orange trees, where different events are held in the present. In this project we were commissioned together with Xavier Salvador to create a wide space for the celebration of outdoor events but protected from rain and sun and at the same time to integrate 2 existing industrial buildings in the intervention.

Image Courtesy © Mayte Piera

  • Architects: CRISTINA MOYA ARQUITECTA
  • Project: Mas de Lucia
  • Location: Nules, Spain
  • Photography: Mayte Piera
  • Design Team: Cristina Moya, Xavier Salvador
  • Collaborators: Almudena Arnau

Image Courtesy © Mayte Piera

The Mas is a traditional country house, built facing the sea in the east, where the breeze comes from in summer and located by a pine forest to protect it from the sun. In front of the house various terraces enjoy the shadow of these pines allowing people to rest outside in a fresh atmosphere in summer.

In order to integrate with the place, we observe and try to learn from both the past and nature itself to make our proposal. The project tries to dialogue with the existing elements and the natural environment, to speak their same language by working with aspects like form and materials.

Image Courtesy © Mayte Piera

Image Courtesy © Mayte Piera

In the same way as the country house, we created covered terraces of different dimensions in front of the existing industrial buildings facing also the sea and generating a set of volumes. To integrate these industrial buildings totally different to each other, we generated a single facade that joined them in one, creating an outline that reminds us of the topography behind.

Establishing that dialogue with the surrounding, we decided to use corten steel, which is same colour of the reddish soil of the area and of the terracotta bricks which the country house is built of.

The result is an intermediate space, a boundary between the interior and the exterior space, a place to shelter but at the same time in direct contact with nature.

Image Courtesy © Mayte Piera

Image Courtesy © Mayte Piera

Image Courtesy © Mayte Piera

Image Courtesy © Mayte Piera

Image Courtesy © Mayte Piera

Image Courtesy © Mayte Piera

Image Courtesy © Mayte Piera

Image Courtesy © Mayte Piera

Image Courtesy © Mayte Piera

Image Courtesy © Mayte Piera

Image Courtesy © CRISTINA MOYA ARQUITECTA

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