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House for a Writer in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain by Iniesta Nowell Arquitectos

Tuesday, September 3rd, 2019

Article source: Iniesta Nowell Arquitectos 

The project starts with the reconstruction of a small portion of the neighborhood. A piece of hidden city for all and existing only for a few neighbors. You can explain from the search a good cross ventilation, uniform natural lighting and from the fight for the last habitable centimeter, but we can also talk about the city.

The client, English globetrotter writer, commissioned what in London is called a “Backland House” but Andalusian. These are interventions moved by the need to find urban land at an affordable price by proposing homes capable of rehabilitating the forgotten rear, densifying the urban fabric, transforming those hidden spaces and in this case the corral of an old neighborhood house in the San neighborhood Miguel de Jerez de la Frontera.

Image Courtesy © Rafael Iniesta Nowell

  • Architects: Iniesta Nowell Arquitectos
  • Project: House for a Writer
  • Location: Jerez de la Frontera, Spain
  • Photography: Rafael Iniesta Nowell
  • Technical Architect: Luis Gutiérrez Sancho
  • Construction Company: Fragou Construcciones SLU
  • Architect in Charge: Rafael Iniesta Nowell
  • Constructed Area: (m2) 33
  • Construction Term Year: 2016

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ISMOF – International School – Museum of Flamenco in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain by MUS Architects (designed using AutoCAD and 3DS Max)

Friday, October 21st, 2011

Article source: MUS Architects

Movements and gestures of dancers are full of expression and tension. Dancers bring the fascinated viewer into an internal world of experience and emotion through the swinging movement of their hips, decorative arrangement of their fingers and smooth vibration of the ornamental frills. Rhythmic and dynamic music transmits the spectator into a world of incredible aesthetic feelings awakening all senses and inflaming the imagination…

….This is how architecture dedicated to the culture of feisty flamenco should look like….

ISMOF - International School - Museum

  • Architects: MUS Architects
  • Project: ISMOF – International School – Museum of Flamenco
  • Location: Jerez de la Frontera, Spain
  • Architect Design: arch. Adam Zwierzynski, arch. Anna Porebska
  • Software used: AutoCAD, 3dsmax, PhotoShop for post production

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