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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 Alquería in Valencia, Spain by Antonio Altarriba Arquitectos

 
January 21st, 2020 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Antonio Altarriba Arquitectos

Alquería House is a modern village cabin located in L’Horta Nord in Valencia region, built attempting to re-interpret traditional rules of a known native typology (patio, pool and house), giving them a more suitable meaning for this century.

The building has an “L” shape, with two different floors and heights that surrounds the central piece of the complex: the patio. This main area, heart of the house, organizes and develops the day and night zones around it, providing them with light and privacy.

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  • Architects: Antonio Altarriba Arquitectos
  • Project: Casa Alquería
  • Location: Valencia, Spain
  • Photography: DIEGO OPAZO
  • Architects in Charge: ANTONIO ALTARRIBA COMES
  • Design Team: ROSA LAFUENTE, DAVID LÓPEZ, ALVARO MÉNDEZ, MARTA RAMÓN, JESUS ​​SANCHO-TELLO, TONI MANSILLA
  • Builded Surface: 249.30 m2
  • Construction Completion Year: 2019

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Needs program required a garage, store room and facility room in the basement; kitchen, living room, play room, covered pool, laundry facilities and a toilet in the ground floor; and in the second floor, night zones are placed with three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a living room. The existence of a double height that floods in light from above, connects the day zone on the ground floor with the night zone in the upper floor. The stair is made with recessed steps in the wall, reaching the living room, opened to this double height.

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The project makes the most of the plot, generating continuous spaces that joins the rooms in a visual way, which where you can see both exterior and interior. The access is placed in the north-west corner where you can have a global vision through the whole house.

Including the covered pool as part of this “in and out” concept, the enclosure system allows to open it completely adding it into the patio space.

The construction materials used are natural stone-clad for the exterior finishing, walnut tree wood, ceramic tiles for the floor and texturized aluminum fences.

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