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HOUSE IN JEJU
© Fernando Guerra

HOUSE IN JEJU

A holiday house, a week-end house, not very big, easy to use and enjoying its site, the place and the sea views.

photo_credit © Fernando Guerra
© Fernando Guerra

A living room and three bedrooms, one a little bigger, service rooms, lots of outdoor space and a swimming pool area.

photo_credit © Fernando Guerra
© Fernando Guerra

A brief similar to that which almost all clients give us and that, given the scope appears to be simple, but always contains hidden difficulties.

photo_credit © Fernando Guerra
© Fernando Guerra

The site, although ample and large enough was limited in the area allowed to be built which gave rise to a certain restraint and various design approaches.

photo_credit © Fernando Guerra
© Fernando Guerra

At the point when one solution was nearly agreed, the client decided to buy a neighbouring site to supplement the existing area. This significantly changed the original parameters. Fuelled by the client’s enthusiasm the house grew, but did so within the same brief and the same concept. Due to these new conditions it was necessary to adapt the proportions and the relationships between volumes; leading to more space generally, more open spaces, more voids and enclosed areas.

photo_credit © Fernando Guerra
© Fernando Guerra

Coming from the volume of the garage, through a walled and covered passageway, one has access to the volume of the house, passing first through an external hallway which will be very special in the way it allows a pause in this area of lush vegetation. The façade of this volume is also the threshold between the external world and the private world.

photo_credit © Fernando Guerra
© Fernando Guerra

After the entrance, one crosses a series of volumes that are interconnected by internal passages and separated by small external patios.

photo_credit © Fernando Guerra
© Fernando Guerra

The dining room is visually connected with the living room both internally and externally. From here there is access to the three bedrooms, two of these being small and similar, the third being large.

photo_credit © Fernando Guerra
© Fernando Guerra

The service areas, kitchen, laundry and a small service bedroom are organized in a wing to the north.

photo_credit © Fernando Guerra
© Fernando Guerra

The caretaker’s house is contained in a small volume set at 45º to the predominant geometry of the house.

photo_credit © Fernando Guerra
© Fernando Guerra

One of the patios to the rear, on the northern face of the building will be set up for barbecues and meals in the open air.

photo_credit © Fernando Guerra
© Fernando Guerra

The terraces to the south will accommodate the more social activities of the house.

In the volume containing the living areas the parapet height is constant. The level changes are internal and follow the terrain. The volume of the garage breaks very deliberately, the line of parapet.

photo_credit © Fernando Guerra
© Fernando Guerra

Stone will clad the outside of the building, light in tone on the walls and roof. Local stone, nearly black and with a slightly porous texture will finish the floors.

The windows will be in timber internally and clad in stainless steel outside.

photo_credit © Fernando Guerra
© Fernando Guerra

Indoors, floors will be in timber, walls and ceilings will be white so that the light and the resulting shadows, may accentuate the volumes and forms.

The house and its project are as yet in progress.

The house is as yet a project in progress.

to be continued…

photo_credit © Fernando Guerra
© Fernando Guerra

Carlos Castanheira

Architects:

Álvaro Siza

with

Carlos Castanheira

and

Kim Jong Kyu

Office in Portugal:

CC&CB – Architects, Lda.

Project Coordinator:

Dalila Gomes

Project Team:

Diana Vasconcelos

João Figueiredo

Elisabete Queirós

Édulo Lins

Rita Ferreira

Susana Oliveira

photo_credit CC&CB, Arqtos.
CC&CB, Arqtos.
photo_credit CC&CB, Arqtos.
CC&CB, Arqtos.

Office in South Korea:

M.A.R.U.

Metropolitan Architecture Research Unit

Colaboration:

Kim Hyunee

Min Jun Kee

Park Hee Chan
Engineering

Structure:

HARMONY –

Structural Engineering

Mechanical Installations:   

HANA –

Consulting Engineers

Electricity:

HANYANG TOTAL ELECTRICAL – Engineering & Constrution

Construction Company:   

DAELIM

Site área: 

834 m2

photo_credit Floor plan
Floor plan
photo_credit Section A, B, C, D
Section A, B, C, D
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