Located on the main street of a town near Valencia, the house is part of a fragment of 20th century history.
The existing façade and building footprint are protected, but the volume exceeds the needs of the new project. Faced with this situation, it is proposed to empty the interior space in ruins and show it in an innovative way. From the outside, the façade maintains its character, without modifying the street, which becomes a kind of scenery from another era. The tone of this old façade is unified with an antelope gray treatment that goes completely unnoticed.
Crossing the threshold we find ourselves in another time. Only what is necessary is closed and air-conditioned and a triple-height volume is generated that in a climate like the Mediterranean we can use throughout the year. The day area is located close to the dividing wall, in continuity with a pool large enough to swim, which seems to get lost in the Valencian fields. The guest room and the multipurpose room resolve the change of direction that the site offers, a twist between two pieces separated by just a few millimeters.
The rest of the space on this floor is empty, which will make us wonder about the size of a room whose depth of landscape seems to have no limits.
The night area is arranged transversally as a bridge framing the views. The master bedroom is located above the living room with the same orientation. The section gives us a floor plan with sloping roofs with an entrance of light from above, a space that time will put to use.
The wood from the old beams of the house in ruins is reused to build the furniture of the house, and just as it has been sought with the space of the house, it becomes a material that acquires a new life.
Team:
Architects: Fran Silvestre Architects
Project Team: Fran Silvestre, María Masià, Sevak Asatrián, Paco Chinesta
Interior Design: Alfaro Hofmann
Technical Architect: Silverio Soriano
Collaborator: Enrique Alario
Building Engineer: DOF Ingenieros
Constructor: Construcciones Ribera
Collaborators: Pablo Camarasa, Ricardo Candela, Estefanía Soriano, Carlos Lucas, Judith López, José María Ibañez, Jose Manuel Arnao, Andrea Baldo, Miguel Massa, Paloma Feng, Javi Herrero, Gino Brollo, Angelo Brollo, Anna Alfanjarín , Laura Bueno, Toni Cremades, David Cirocchi, Gabriela Schinzel, Lucas Manuel, Nuria Doménech, Andrea Raga, Olga Martín, Víctor González, Pepe Llop, Anahí Aguilera, Awab Bek, Monike Teodoro, Gemma Aparicio, Fran Ayala, Rosa Juanes, Ana de Pablo, Sara Atienza, Valeria Fernandini, Andrés Martínez, Kateryna Spuziak
Photographers: Fernando Guerra, Jesús Orrico | Fran Silvestre Arquitectos
Materials used:
Installations
Climate control: Air conditioning. Mitsubishi
Mechanisms: Mechanisms Jung serie 990
Lighting: Pitted in false ceiling. Led linear luminaire
GLINT system MG lighting
Finishes
Paving: Cement Design Microcement
Pool: Large format ceramics TAU Cerámica
Gardening: Dalmau
Paintings: Jesús Hurtado
Facing: Solid Surface Innova
Organic Wood Paneling
Exterior: SATE.
Metalwork
Interior: Custom wood interior carpentry
Exterior: Minimalist aluminum carpentry
Furniture
Outdoor: Custom-made wooden furniture
Interior: Custom-made wooden furniture
Bathroom
Sanitaryware Toilet | Serie Inspira Round (Roca)
Racks and push button (Sigma70)
Kitchen
Equipment: Custom-made wooden furniture