Perching – unfinished.es https://unfinished.es/en Otro sitio realizado con WordPress Mon, 11 Dec 2017 06:14:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.5.31 Lude house https://unfinished.es/en/obra/casa-lude/ Sun, 01 May 2016 00:19:42 +0000 https://unfinished.es/en/obra/casa-lude/ Lude wanted a house in the historic centre of the village of Cehegín, built on top of a building housing the apartments of his mother and his sister. The Lude house proposes a particular way to relate to its immediate surroundings. Immersed in a dense urban fabric, it avoids opening windows directly on the facade, […]

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Lude wanted a house in the historic centre of the village of Cehegín, built on top of a building housing the apartments of his mother and his sister. The Lude house proposes a particular way to relate to its immediate surroundings. Immersed in a dense urban fabric, it avoids opening windows directly on the facade, like the neighbouring buildings, but instead focuses views down the narrow streets to the nearby mountains of the Sierra de Burete (to the south) and the Cabecico San Agustín (to the east). Although apparently alien to the buildings around it, the Lude house doesn’t renounce the massive and introverted character of the local traditional architecture. The result is a complex, light-filled interior, which Lude will fill with music, and which still contains many secrets.

Credits

Casa Lude

Location:
Cehegín, Murcia, España

Architects:
Grupo Aranea (Francisco Leiva Ivorra, Martín López Robles)

Project team:
Antonio Martínez Sánchez, ábaco aparejadores

Area:
128 m2

Photography:
Jesús Granada

2007-2011

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This proposal reflects on the need to reactivate residual spaces found on the roof terraces of a large part of the city of Barcelona. Available low-impact mechanisms take advantage of the opportunities offered by existing geometries and materials (load-bearing party walls, level changes, orientation, etc), offering versatile and flexible spaces that don’t jeopardize future uses. With this in mind, the pavilion was designed with a lightweight wood frame structure that took advantage of the existing conditions of the terrace to define a versatile space with an independent entrance from the apartment to which it pertains. The pavilion includes all the services necessary for it to house different uses over time (related or unrelated to the existing apartment); bedroom, studio, workshop, playroom, living room or kitchen. The space is designed to permit its use indefinitely, until the renovation of the original apartment is completed.

Credits

Pavilion for an Existing House

Location:
Barcelona

Architects:
Flexo Arquitectura: Aixa del Rey García, Tomeu Ramis Frontera,Barbara Vich Arrom

Area:
28 m2

Photography:
José Hevia

2013-2014

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]]> Cyclopean house https://unfinished.es/en/obra/cyclopean-house/ Sun, 01 May 2016 00:17:27 +0000 https://unfinished.es/en/obra/cyclopean-house/ The Cyclopean house is a house without a site. It is a kit of prefabricated domestic parts designed to occupy different locations. Each part has a purpose: structure, building envelope, mechanical services, finishes and cabinetwork, within the large prefabricated element. Dimensions of the pieces are adjusted to fit into a shipping container or a standard […]

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The Cyclopean house is a house without a site. It is a kit of prefabricated domestic parts designed to occupy different locations. Each part has a purpose: structure, building envelope, mechanical services, finishes and cabinetwork, within the large prefabricated element. Dimensions of the pieces are adjusted to fit into a shipping container or a standard truck, permitting easy transport from their place of fabrication –Madrid (Spain) – to the place where they will be installed. This architectural assembly defines a large two-story room; an empty space in which the structure and infrastructures are concentrated at the perimeter, while the rest of the floor plan is free to be used for different functions or divided up and transformed over time depending on the lives of its inhabitants. Each prefabricated element is specialized in a different action –cooking, washing, storage, eating, sleeping, working or looking-; together they provides a space for all basic domestic activities and create a dense container that embraces the space to provide thermal comfort, privacy, cross-ventilation, natural light and diagonal views.

Credits

Cyclopean House

Architects:
ENSAMBLE STUDIO, Antón García-Abril & Debora Mesa

Team:
Javier Cuesta, Ricardo Sanz, Borja Soriano, Walter Cuccuru, Massimo Loia, Juanjo Fernández, Valentina Giacomini, Marietta Spyrou, Federica Zunino, Marian Stanislav, Chung-Wen Wu, Yannis Karababas; Structural engineer: Jesús Huerga

Area:
240 m2

Photography:
ENSAMBLE STUDIO

2014-2016

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]]> Pier 57 interim project https://unfinished.es/en/obra/pier-57-2/ Sun, 01 May 2016 00:16:53 +0000 https://unfinished.es/en/obra/pier-57-2/ At Aviation Pier on Pier 57, the future New York Superpier, there is an intervention with shipping containers from Spain hung from the ceiling like a magic carpet. The containers have motors so they can be raised and lowered. The different ways they can be transformed allows hundred of different types of events to be […]

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At Aviation Pier on Pier 57, the future New York Superpier, there is an intervention with shipping containers from Spain hung from the ceiling like a magic carpet. The containers have motors so they can be raised and lowered. The different ways they can be transformed allows hundred of different types of events to be held here. A magic carpet of floating shipping containers forms a colourful ceiling, a grid of possible scenarios, a space that defies gravity with a single layer backdrop that resolves everything.

Credits

Pier 57 Interim Project

Location:
New York

Achitects:
Jose María de Churtichaga + Cayetana de la Quadra-Salcedo

Team:
Mauro Doncel, Natanael López

Photography:
Churtichaga

2013

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