Zamora, Spain
Javier de Antón
Post By:Kitticoon Poopong
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Photo © Courtesy of Esau Acosta |
Relationship with the surrounding
The plot is shaped like the trunk of a long pyramid in plan, it is almost flat and it measures 2 ha. It is divided in two parts, one, on the north side, covered by a
vineyard, and the other, on the lower south side, where there are both deciduous (chestnuts, walnuts) and
evergreen trees (pines and
Holm oaks).
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Photo © Courtesy of Esau Acosta |
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Photo © Courtesy of Esau Acosta |
The dwelling is placed in the centre of the plot, dividing it in two like a diaphragm. It is a pure concrete box opened in the middle, where the living is placed, by two large
French doors (9 x 2,5 m) in both North and South faces which allow a complete transparency that visually connects the vineyard with the trees.
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Photo © Courtesy of Esau Acosta |
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Photo © Courtesy of Esau Acosta |
Composition
Two interior elements, bathrooms, installations and kitchen, divide the house in a living room at the centre and two bedrooms, one on each end.
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Photo © Courtesy of Esau Acosta |
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Photo © Courtesy of Esau Acosta |
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Photo © Courtesy of Esau Acosta |
The openings in the concrete volume form two visual axis shaped like a cross, one transversal across the living and another longitudinal that links the bedrooms.
At the same time, the pool area, intersected with the volume of the house, enhances the continuity between the inside and the outside.
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Photo © Courtesy of Esau Acosta |
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Photo © Courtesy of Esau Acosta |
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Photo © Courtesy of Esau Acosta |
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Photo © Courtesy of Esau Acosta |
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Photo © Courtesy of Esau Acosta |
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Photo © Courtesy of Esau Acosta |
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main plan--drawing Courtesy of Javier de Antón |
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plan 01--drawing Courtesy of Javier de Antón |
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plans & section diagram--drawing Courtesy of Javier de Antón |
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diagram 01--drawing Courtesy of Javier de Antón |
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floor plan--drawing Courtesy of Javier de Antón |
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section--drawing Courtesy of Javier de Antón |
The people
Architects: Javier de Antón
Location: Zamora, Spain
Project area: 110 sqm
Project year: 2005
Photographs: Esau Acosta