Elegant Play of Boxes in this Stone House in Spain 4K

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Located in Valencia, Madrigal House was designed with the concept of a series of interconnected boxes separated by concrete slabs and enclosed by a stone façade.
    The stone façade contrasts with the predominant use of wood throughout the interior, from the doors to the ceiling finishes, creating a contrast in both materials and volumes.
    The materials used, such as wood, stone, and concrete, are showcased in their natural state.
    The arrangement of the boxes and light-filled courtyards between the slabs defines and connects the spaces, creating passageways and framing views of the surrounding garden. The boxes serve as containers for the more private rooms, featuring varying heights that add dynamism to the design.
    The swimming pool, with its broken rectangular shape, reflects the arrangement of the volumes.
    Madrigal House is a project that creates a unique microcosm. The combination of boxes, horizontal platforms, stone façade, and natural materials results in an immersive residence with a strong sense of horizontality and inviting spaces.
    Project Name: Casa Madrigal
    Location: Comunidad Valenciana, Spain
    Year: 2019
    Area: 905 m²
    Architect: Ramón Esteve
    Collaborating Architects: María Martí, Anna Boscà, María Luna, María Parra
    External Collaborators: Índigo Ingeniería, Prodein Ingeniería
    Landscape Design: Gustavo Marina Paisajistas
    Technical Architect: Emilio Pérez, Carolina Tarazona
    Construction Company: COVOP, BECSA
    Photography: Mariela Apollonio

Комментарии • 4

  • @MrGlobali
    @MrGlobali Год назад +2

    Well done, Thank you very much.

  • @renatofaltracco3688
    @renatofaltracco3688 Год назад +2

    Un vero capolavoro complimenti all architetto

  • @adamndirtyape
    @adamndirtyape Год назад +2

    Houses like this one sorely need more color highlights. Ironically, for houses that are designed for warm climates, their limited palette of wood and concrete makes the houses look cold, and not in a good way. That's one of the reasons I can look at a lot of modernist houses and say yeah, it looks spectacular, but I wouldn't want to live there. Not that I'd turn it down if someone gave one to me. I know how to paint...