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Brick house in La Eliana

Brick house in La Eliana
Álvaro Olivares

Brick house in La Eliana

In a decades-old established garden city, on the suburbs of Valencia, an old tennis court became a plot on which we were asked to build. It offered us a flat terrain, with surrounding vegetation as a backdrop, a large tree and an old underground warehouse that became a swimming pool. 

photo_credit Álvaro Olivares
Álvaro Olivares
photo_credit Álvaro Olivares
Álvaro Olivares

The lack of collective life in the streets of this urban model leads us to a typology that looks inwards, protecting and enclosing the exterior space in the search for the user's relationship with it. 

photo_credit Álvaro Olivares
Álvaro Olivares
photo_credit Álvaro Olivares
Álvaro Olivares

The significant length of the plot leads to organising the programme in a spine, from the northern access area to the terrace at its southern end. On the east façade there are openings, gaps and a courtyard that allow the morning light to enter the rooms, while in the western side there is a flat, opaque façade that seeks shelter from the sun under the surrounding vegetation.  

photo_credit Álvaro Olivares
Álvaro Olivares
photo_credit Álvaro Olivares
Álvaro Olivares

In a reference to the surrounding residential architecture, the house is built with bricks made from white clay. The size of each piece allows us to approximate the volumetric forcefulness that defines the exterior image of the project to the human scale. This  forcefulness culminates in the vertical element that shapes the "paellero", a key element in valencian social life. Located on the southern terrace, it is contrasted by a light overhanging pergola built from pine slats that provides a shaded outdoor space. This pergola, together with the thickness of the enclosures, the cross ventilation and the house's response to the different solar orientations, together form a system of passive measures that improve its climatic performance.

photo_credit Álvaro Olivares
Álvaro Olivares
photo_credit Álvaro Olivares
Álvaro Olivares

Team:

Architects: Esther Sanchis, Álvaro Olivares

Quantity Surveyor: Julián Gordo

Construction Manager: Jaqueline Ramón

Construction Company: ATG Desarrollos

Photography: Álvaro Olivares

photo_credit Álvaro Olivares
Álvaro Olivares
photo_credit Álvaro Olivares
Álvaro Olivares

Materials Used:

Juan Antonio Gil / Aluvista (windows)

Ernesto Pastor (pergola and carpentry)

Damian Morán / Mármara piedra (natural stone supply)

Julio Llorens (kitchen)

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