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The Pagodas Houses
Javier de Paz

Residential pergolas

OOIIO Architecture as Architects

The passive solar protection that defines the project.

The Monte de La Villa urbanization is an immense residential plain where many single-family homes have been built in a few years. It belongs to the municipality of Villaviciosa de Odón, a city very close to Madrid’s capital. The success of this location lies in offering the possibility of living in a house with a garden near the big city. Several developers have built repetitive houses side by side, creating a homogeneous landscape that only changes when we reach the next development, which in turn will repeat the same solution another 20 or 30 times.

photo_credit Javier de Paz
Javier de Paz
photo_credit Javier de Paz
Javier de Paz

Two siblings bought adjacent plots here with the idea of designing and building two semi-detached houses at the same time so they could share costs and thus achieve savings. The housing program they requested was very similar to that of the surrounding houses, which grew like mushrooms, but they wanted to opt for homes with a more personalized design. The regulations of this development are really strict and do not allow for many variations, which in the end has its negative consequences from an urban planning perspective.

photo_credit Javier de Paz
Javier de Paz

With a traditional housing program and regulations that directly lead to the alignment and homogenization of all the houses, the architects faced the challenge of somehow achieving the uniqueness the clients were asking for.

It so happened that the project began to be designed in 2019. During the final design phase, the COVID-19 pandemic broke out, followed by the subsequent materials crisis and widespread price increases.

photo_credit Javier de Paz
Javier de Paz

Faced with so many constraints, the architects opted to resolve the homes in the simplest way possible: fitting the program into two perfect rectangular boxes, complying with all regulatory restrictions, easy to build, and without extravagant elements that could derail the final budget at a time when nothing was stable.

Uniqueness emerged when addressing the energy efficiency of the houses, incorporating broken pergolas into the design that help control the strong sun exposure on the façades and windows of each home, thus significantly reducing energy consumption for climate control.

photo_credit Javier de Paz
Javier de Paz

These pergolas suddenly become the key feature of the project, giving the homes their personality, filling them with movement, while also helping to create a more pleasant microclimate by casting shadows in the surrounding gardens.

All the houses in the neighboring developments are exactly the same as each other. Suddenly, these two semi-detached houses emerge with their large pergolas extending over their gardens like the elongated roofs of an oriental pagoda, giving them personality, making them special and unique.

photo_credit Javier de Paz
Javier de Paz

By controlling the sun exposure on the façades, the architects were also able to create larger openings, even designing a large double-height window in the living room-kitchen-dining area, thus achieving interiors that are truly bright, filled with clarity and a sense of spaciousness.

The project’s material palette, both inside and outside the houses, follows the clients' preferences. We see cream tones, stone, wood, grays… textures that evoke nature and give us a sense of comfort, promoting a calm, pleasant, and enjoyable family life.Faced with so many constraints, the architects opted to resolve the homes in the simplest way possible

photo_credit Javier de Paz
Javier de Paz
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ManufacturersBaldocer
ManufacturersEcoceramic
ManufacturersFossil Natura SLU
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BAYONA SILVER NATURAL, Blind Dome Bone, Quantum Natural by Baldocer
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Norbon Natural, Spartia Blanco, Walkyria Maple by Ecoceramic
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Inodoro Verona by Fossil Natura SLU
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