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JORDI AND ÀFRICA’S HOME in Montuïri, Spain by TEd’A arquitectes

Wednesday, July 6th, 2016

Article source: TEd’A arquitectes

The house is located on a plot, not very large. This situation invites to compact the house on one side, continuing the alignment of the street façade while maximizing the patio with good solar exposure.

The house occupies a corner plot. For this reason, instead of adopting the usual uni-directional organization (street-patio), of houses between medians, the proposal is organized in two perpendicular directions. The house does not have a dominant direction. The house wants to look in all directions.

Image Courtesy © TEd'A arquitectes

Image Courtesy © TEd’A arquitectes

  • Architects: TEd’A arquitectes (Jaume Mayol, Irene Pérez)
  • Project: JORDI AND ÀFRICA’S HOME
  • Location: C. Mestre Josep Porcel, 26. Montuïri, Spain
  • Promoter: Jordi Biel Mayol i Àfrica Serra
  • Area: 311 m2
  • Design: 2010 – 2012
  • Construction: 2012 – 2015

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Infiniski Menta House in Reus, Spain by James & Mau

Tuesday, July 5th, 2016

Article source: James & Mau

The house of 100 m2 is designed in the shape of a cube organized on one level, including a central living area with an open kitchen, 2 rooms and a common bathroom.

Located in the country side of the Tarragona Province, the project was thought of as a weekend house, which needed to be easy to use, efficient and which would take full advantage of its natural surroundings.  The house was designed as a “living Box” which can be “opened”, “closed”, “switched on” “heated”, “cooled down” efficiently, easily and rapidly. The house is designed as a cube – rational and functional – where the transition between exterior and interior areas is as fluid as possible.

Image Courtesy © Luis Salazar

Image Courtesy © Luis Salazar

  • Architects: James & Mau
  • Project: Infiniski Menta House
  • Location: Reus, Tarragona Province, Spain
  • Photography: Luis Salazar
  • General Contractor and Manager: Infiniski
  • Execution Time: 3 months
  • Constructed Area: 100 m2
  • Year: 2011

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Tarifa House in Province Cadiz, Spain by James & Mau

Tuesday, July 5th, 2016

Article source: James & Mau

The terrain is located on a slope looking at the valley that dominates the Strait of the Gibraltar. The climate is Mediterranean with hot summers and soft winters, both humid, and very much influenced by the strong winds of Tarifa. The vernacular architecture of Andalusian “pueblos blancos”* with its patios and narrow streets reflects how the local building style adapts to the climate. Finally, the client expected us to propose to him not just a mere residential house but a complex area that would permit the development of several indoor and outdoor activities.As a result we proposed to condensate a “pueblo” on 300 m2 and turn it into a contemporary “cortijo”.  The rules that determine the design are the same as the ones behind its inspiring prototypes.

Image Courtesy © Erika Mayer

Image Courtesy © Erika Mayer

  • Architects: James & Mau
  • Project: Tarifa House
  • Location: El Portón de Tarifa, Province Cadiz, Spain
  • Photography: Erika Mayer
  • Contractor and Manager: Infiniski
  • Constructed Area: 300 m²
  • Execution Time: 4 months
  • Year: 2013

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San Vicente Ferrer in Madrid, Spain by James&Mau

Saturday, July 2nd, 2016

Article source: James&Mau

In a context of a consolidated historical neighborhood we are faced with a defined typology of dwellings between party walls and patios shared by neighbouring plots. Since volumetry is already determined the main challenge is to make the most of the resulting surface.

Image Courtesy © Matías Pérez Illeras

Image Courtesy © Matías Pérez Illeras

  • Architects: James&Mau
  • Project: San Vicente Ferrer
  • Location: C/San Vicente Ferrer 78, Madrid, Spain
  • Photography: Matías Pérez Illeras
  • Number of Flats: 4 of 50 m² and 2 of 75 m²
  • Builder: Arbohor Inversores S.L.
  • External Gross Area: 504 m²
  • Year of Construction: 2012

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Hospital of Viladecans in Barcelona, Spain by Ramon Esteve Estudio

Saturday, July 2nd, 2016

Article source: Ramon Esteve Estudio

The UTE (joint association of companies for a one-off project) formed by Ramón Esteve Estudio and Sulkin Marchissio Arquitectos has won the architectural contest for the extension and renovation work of the General Hospital of Viladecans, in Barcelona. This is a high-resolution hospital with an area of 35.000 m2 and a national reference for surgery
without hospitalisation.

Image Courtesy © Ramon Esteve Estudio

Image Courtesy © Ramon Esteve Estudio

  • Architects: Ramon Esteve Estudio
  • Project: Hospital of Viladecans
  • Location: Viladecans , Barcelona, Spain
  • Collaborating Architects: Anna Boscà Català, Estefanía Pérez, Mónica Moreno, Mie Tamashino
  • Technical Architects: G3 Emilio Pérez
  • Built Surface:

    • Total Surface: 26.985 m2
    • Parking Surface: 6.060 m2
    • Surface of the Urbanization: 15.000 m2
  • Year: 2015

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El Pimpi in Málaga, Spain by GANA Arquitectura

Saturday, July 2nd, 2016

Article source: GANA Arquitectura

This public space is located in a very special milestone, result of the confluence of the main touristic references in Malaga. The significant presence of El Pimpi, as one of the great traditional symbols of the city’s gastronomy, is joined by great examples of this privileged environment as the Alcazaba, the Roman Theatre, or the Picasso Museum.

Image Courtesy © Blanca Green

Image Courtesy © Blanca Green

  • Architects: GANA Arquitectura (Antonio Galisteo, Álvaro Fernández Navarro, Francisco Jesús Camacho)
  • Project: El Pimpi
  • Location: Calle Granada, Málaga, Spain
  • Photography: Blanca Green
  • Collaborators: David Melero Herrera,  Cerveza Victoria, Hermanos González
  • Project Area: 480,00 m2
  • Project Year: 2015

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LOFT REHABILITATION AT “EL CABAÑAL” VALENCIA in Spain by AMBAU taller d’arquitectes

Saturday, July 2nd, 2016

Article source: AMBAU taller d’arquitectes

This peculiar and personal “loft” is located near Malvarrosa Beach, in the distinctive neighborhood of “El Cabañal” at Valencia City. The Origin house responded to the top floor of a very common type of town house between party walls. It’s accessed from the Street through a narrow staircase. The depth of plot required the existence of intermediate rooms that were illuminated and ventilated by a small courtyard; on the other hand, the kitchen and the “toilet” occupied the rear façade as attached parts, and connected through an ancient terrace that had been closed; Finally, throughout the house roof was a ceiling of plaster that hid the actual volume of the steep cover Gable.

Image Courtesy © Germán Cabo

Image Courtesy © Germán Cabo

  • Architects: AMBAU taller d’arquitectes
  • Project: LOFT REHABILITATION AT “EL CABAÑAL” VALENCIA
  • Location: District of Cabañal (Valencia ), Spain
  • Photography: Germán Cabo
  • Surface area: 57 + 16 m2
  • Built: 2015

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New Access and Columbarium in Madrid, Spain by Muka Arquitectura

Thursday, June 30th, 2016

Article source: Muka Arquitectura

The local goverment of Lozoya put us in charge of the intervention in the closing and enlargement of the Municipal Cemetery. We had to work on the separating element between, according to Platon, the visible world and the intelligible world, that is, the earthly world from the eternal one. The half-ruined clay wall which needed to be repaired separated both physically and visually the two different worlds, as if both of them could be understood through the wall.

Image Courtesy © Muka Arquitectura

Image Courtesy © Muka Arquitectura

  • Architects: Muka Arquitectura (Moisés Royo)
  • Project: New Access and Columbarium
  • Location: Municipal Cemetery, Lozoya del Valle, Madrid, Spain
  • Developer: Lozoya Townhall
  • Collaborators: Adelina de la Cruz,  Martín Jario, Alberto Martín
  • PEM Budget: 34.030,14 €
  • Date of termination: 2016

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House in Gaüses, Spain by Anna & Eugeni Bach, arquitectes

Wednesday, June 29th, 2016

Article source: Anna & Eugeni Bach, arquitectes

On a narrow, elongated site where a house already stood it was proposed to build a small studio that could be used as both a paint workshop and an occasional weekend home for the children of the owners.

The starting point for the project was given by the financial aspect, as it needed to be an economically viable project on a tiny budget estimated at seventy thousand euros. This factor limited both the structural possibilities and the finishes, which meant we had a very clear starting premise: we needed to work with the local industrial­ists (if possible from the same village), and with technical solutions that they were accustomed to, as they were the traditionally adopted ones in the typical constructions of the area. This premise led us to work with load bearing walls, single-direction forgings, aluminium windows of reasonable dimensions and conventional finishes such as painted render.

Image Courtesy © Jordi Bernadó

Image Courtesy © Jordi Bernadó

  • Architects: Anna & Eugeni Bach, arquitectes
  • Project: House
  • Location: c/ Afores s/n, Gaüses, Vilopriu, Spain
  • Photography: Jordi Bernadó
  • Constructor: Jordi Marcó (structure), Ormetal (windows) Pere Taberner (carpenter), Josep Ventalló (installations), Lluís Gifra (metal structure)
  • Quantity surveyor: Alfons Brugué
  • Budget: 70.000 €
  • Built Surface: 90 m2
  • Project Dates: June 2004 – December 2004
  • Work on Site: April 2005 – January 2007

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Peraleda House in Cáceres, Spain by Losada Garcia Arquitectos

Wednesday, June 29th, 2016

Article source: Losada Garcia Arquitectos 

Peraleda House is a comprehensive rebuild, keeping part of the original walls of the existing house and the yard, located in a small and historic town in Cáceres. The project aims to think about how to revive an existing house into a contemporary home in a classic urban area setting with restrictive rules.

Image Courtesy © Javier Lairado Arte-On

Image Courtesy © Javier Lairado Arte-On

  • Architects: Losada Garcia Arquitectos (Ramiro Losada-Amor and Alberto García Jiménez)
  • Project: Peraleda House
  • Location: Peraleda e la Mata, Cáceres, Spain
  • Photography: Javier Lairado Arte-On
  • Collaborators: Adriana Quesada
  • Builder: Domus fortis
  • Budget: 196.020 euros + VAT
  • Surface: 330 m2
  • Ratio: 594 € /m2
  • Year: 2015

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