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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. Residence 321 in València, Spain by Ascoz ArchitectureJune 5th, 2023 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Ascoz Architecture The house is an exhibition of balancing sophistication and comfort. Its structure of concrete strips generates dynamism between light and shadow. Residence 321, which Ascoz Architecture signs in La Ribera Alta (València), evokes the same sensations as a stay in a luxury hotel. With more than 625 square meters (6,500 square feet) spread over three levels, this residence is an exercise in balancing sophistication and comfort.
Located on a hill in the Valencian region of La Ribera Alta, it combines exotic vegetation, a dreamy pool, and an exclusive style that evokes an exclusive resort overlooking the Pacific. Its structure is based on concrete strips, which create dynamism between light and shadow, between interior and exterior spaces, and terraces with vegetation that produce a different visual sensation. These strips, like the rest of the house, are built in precast concrete based on a planned three-dimensional structure and a carefully studied project. Vegetation is introduced into the interstices of the structure, and outdoor spaces are favored. Thus, the boundaries between the interior and exterior of the house are blurred, achieving a fluid and coordinated image. Two trees physically integrated into the structure increase the feeling of unity with nature. “Living in an oasis. Coming home at night and going to bed as if we were always on vacation”. Those were the desires that the family conveyed to us. They longed to feel as embraced and happy in their own home as in the perfect hotel. We closely dialogued with them, took care of every detail, and tried to meet all their expectations. Residence 321 has allowed them to open a new chapter in their lives,” explains Damian Ascoz, architect and founder of Ascoz Architecture. It is in the details where the house reveals its elegance: in the sophistication of the kitchen and its appliances, in the heated outdoor Jacuzzi, in the bamboo that covers the terrace roof, and in the wine cellar that, along with the garage and gym, occupies the basement floor. Some of the essential elements for this family were a 100-square-meter (1,076 square feet) living-dining room, a fantasy pool, and a lush garden. The Ascoz Architecture team collected their ideas and defined a project tailored to their wishes. The materials, the opening of the two rooms to their respective bathrooms on the upper floor, and the streamlined design of the main staircase reflects the unabashed hedonism that the family desired for their new home. Ascoz Arquitectura Ascoz Architecture is a studio with more than twenty-five years of experience in the design of residences, whose structure and aesthetics reflect the personality of those who inhabit them. Based on premises of comfort, authenticity and maintenance simplicity, they cooperate closely with their clients to achieve unique homes, which exude harmony and which will stand the test of time with flying colors. Honesty and experience come together to lay the foundations of a collaborative process, which stands out for personalized attention and a carefully controlled budget. Its commitment to sustainability is reflected in the conscious use of noble and natural materials, which contribute to the authenticity and temporality of each project. Contact Ascoz Architecture
Tags: La Ribera Alta, Spain, Valencia Categories: House, Private House, Residential |