La Cañada, Valencia, Spain
MCP Arquitectura
Post By:Kitticoon Poopong
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Photo © Courtesy of Joan Roig |
A project to affirm concepts: A perimeter full of content, indoor/outdoor character of spaces, plasticity of the structure as
composite material, definition of areas and uses through flexible technical nodes, and the idea of a deep and solid façade that changes with the quality of the material.
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Photo © Courtesy of Joan Roig |
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Photo © Courtesy of Joan Roig |
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Photo © Courtesy of Joan Roig |
The house is raised up over the plot thus recovering the lost garden. A tree-like structure of metal supports is reminiscent of the pine forest where it is placed, and defines a supporting wall structure over the 9 meter span with the use of hollow core planks.
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Photo © Courtesy of Joan Roig |
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Photo © Courtesy of Joan Roig |
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Photo © Courtesy of Joan Roig |
Circulation is solved in perimeter, a spiral that rises from the garden, via a retractable ladder, to the top, decorating the inside of the house, thanks to a tangential walk of visions through the nodes of service placed transversally to the interior.
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Photo © Courtesy of Joan Roig |
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Photo © Courtesy of Joan Roig |
This interior space presents 3 sides, two private ones and a shared one. The central side is a new type of space: a room-terrace that might be interior or exterior, depending on the season of the year and on the mobility of the polycarbonate sliding roof.
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Photo © Courtesy of Joan Roig |
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Photo © Courtesy of Joan Roig |
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Photo © Courtesy of Joan Roig |
The lateral sides are solved with technical and storage furniture that shape the space. Thanks to a system of integrated screens, the interstitial spaces have different measurements, functions and nature according to their position.
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Photo © Courtesy of Joan Roig |
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Photo © Courtesy of Joan Roig |
Looking for an intimist touch, the house is wrapped with a polycarbonate skin of solar and thermal control, torn, offering partial views according to the uses inside. One gets the feeling of diffused light that abstracts the space of the passage of time.
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Photo © Courtesy of Joan Roig |
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Photo © Courtesy of Joan Roig |
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Photo © Courtesy of Joan Roig |
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Photo © Courtesy of Joan Roig |
The idea of liquid space is developed here. Inside of it a series of functional nodes are materialized and these nodes are guessed from a changing façade defined by overlapping degrees of lights and shadows, opacities and veils, which make the shape mutable and open to different interpretations throughout the day.
Description from the Architects:
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concept diagram--drawing © Courtesy of MCP Arquitectura |
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site plan--drawing © Courtesy of MCP Arquitectura |
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level 0 floor plan--drawing © Courtesy of MCP Arquitectura |
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level 1 floor plan--drawing © Courtesy of MCP Arquitectura |
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roof plan--drawing © Courtesy of MCP Arquitectura |
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south elevation--drawing © Courtesy of MCP Arquitectura |
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west elevation--drawing © Courtesy of MCP Arquitectura |
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section 1--drawing © Courtesy of MCP Arquitectura |
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section 2--drawing © Courtesy of MCP Arquitectura |
Project Data
Project name: JLI House (Nest House)
Location: La Cañada, Valencia, Spain
Program: Single family house
Site Area: 347 m2
Built-Up Area: 104 m2
Completion Year: 2007
Cost of Construction: 180,000 €
The people
Architects: MCP Arquitectura
Principal Designer: Manuel Cerdá Pérez
Surveyor: Enrique Soler Orostívar
Contractor: Construcciones Mareval
Photographs: ©
Joan Roig
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