The city of Tortosa throughout its history is built from the overlapping of fortifications, walls, churches and palaces. Its historic center with narrow alleys and complex geometry, adapts on the hillside of the mountain.
The new Law courts building responds effectively to the specific judicial program and its strict functional requirements and, to the topography and geometry of the site, located on one of the corners of la “Plaça dels Estudis”.
The DEL CARMEN FUNERAL HOME project in Torreagüera consisted of the reform of a premises included in an existing industrial building for the implementation of a program of uses that includes 3 rooms, a chapel, cafeteria and spaces for internal use by staff.
The project includes several actions in a hotel complex located in the central-east area of the island of Lanzarote.
On a plot of 19,162 m2 in a rectangular shape, small white constructions are located and grouped generating two central spaces in its interior in which the outdoor interrelation environments are developed. Relations such as swimming pools and gardens.
The house is located in the Nervión neighborhood of Seville, within an urban fabric where all kinds of individual and collective dwellings currently coexist. Our plot is narrow and deep, between party walls, with a single facade to the street 7 m wide.
The owner’s initial wish was to have a rooftop garden for family enjoyment. Instead, it was decided to place the desired garden as a unitary part of the daytime area of the house, the whole occupying the entire first floor, from the open patio at the back of the plot, to the access street, to the one that leans out and looks.
Owing to Angel Martin’s complete renovation, this forty-year-old home is now a breath of fresh air and oozes charm and warmth.
Stone, oak and other rugged materials are seamlessly combined with modern touches, such as angular lines and sleek fixtures, for a fresh and inviting effect. A welcoming and distinctly Mediterranean vibe is attained through the use of earthy tones, like beige, sage and ecru.
A feeling of spaciousness and light was achieved by connecting the kitchen with the dining room and by creating more space in the stairway and living room. Bespoke furniture, as well as pieces by acclaimed designers, accentuate the villa’s perfect balance between rustic chic and contemporary minimalism.
The project comprises a complete refurbishment and partial reconstruction of a listed 19th Century baronial house situated in the centre of the town of Comillas, in the northern Spanish region of Cantabria, not far away from Santander.
Design team: Jacobo García-Germán, Raquel Díaz de la Campa, Miguel López, Marta Roldán, Jorge Ferrer, Iván Corbacho, María Salán, Paloma Mayor, Jaime Silva
The house is located in front of the Mediterranean, in a place where an imposing dune protects the coast from storms. This starting point defines the configuration of the project. The house is materialized with two volumes arranged perpendicular to each other.
In order to have views of the sea, the program of uses of the house is inverted as opposed to the traditional scheme, the day area is arranged on the upper floor to be able to look over the top of the dune and uses the lower level roof as a belvedere. The night area is located on the entry level, perpendicular to the sea. The circulation is arranged in the most public part of the plot open to the pool area, while the rooms open onto a beautiful garden consolidated with small species that existed in the place. The cantilever of the upper floor ends with a kind of cloister open to the sky that allows the main room to be illuminated from the south while maintaining privacy, and at the same time casts the necessary shade on the lower level. The staircase is drawn at the intersection of both volumes, marking the access point of the house.
Project Team: Fran Silvestre, María Masià, Fran Ayala
Interior Design: Alfaro Hofmann
Building Engineer: Enrique Alario
Collaborator: Ricardo Candela, Pablo Camarasa, Rosa Juanes, Carlos Lucas, Estefanía Soriano, Sevak Asatrián, Rubén March, Jose Manuel Arnao, Ángel Pérez, Andrea Baldo, Miguel Massa, Paloma Feng, Alicia Simón, Marta Soler, Gino Brollo, Angelo Brollo, Bruno Mespulet, Javi Herrero, Alba Gonzalez, Tatiana Villarroel, Sandra Insa, Gemma Aparicio, Jorge Puig, Edu Sancho, Ana de Pablo, Sara Atienza
M Moser Associate designed experiential encounters the moment you walk through the door at the regional headquarters of this global media and entertainment company.
Blending its universal reputation for entertainment with local influences, the Madrid office design fosters a brand-led approach, providing culturally-curated inspiration for users and visitors alike.
The new office serves to communicate the company’s position as an industry leader, fostering regional relationships and expanding business within both markets.
Innovate while keeping the values on. Thus was presented what, at first, only intended to be a simple “make up” to a building of a charity organization, such as San Juan de Dios in Granada.
The ON-A Architecture studio, an expert in residential architecture with over 15 years of experience, has just finished this unique single-family house near Barcelona. Fully oriented to the landscape, the house takes advantage of the length of the plot to locate all the dependencies oriented to the best views. On the ground floor, there is the independent kitchen and a dining room area, connecting with a large outdoor terrace where an infinity pool has been installed. On the first floor, there is a study with a terrace, two bedrooms and the main suite with an independent terrace. The house is surrounded by a perimeter garden and has independent access to the car park and entrance hall with an open staircase protected by a vertical lattice.