Minimalist Spanish House by Fran Silvestre Arquitectos
A consolidated landscape surrounded by gardens with big trees within the metropolis of Madrid is the fortunate starting point of this minimalist Spanish house.
A consolidated landscape surrounded by gardens with big trees within the metropolis of Madrid is the fortunate starting point of this minimalist Spanish house.
The building is located in a landscape of unique beauty, the result of a natural and evident growth. The mountain, topped by a castle, is covered by a blanket housing through a system of aggregation by simple juxtaposition of pieces …
Three elements make up the Hofmann house project. An extruded cover in the longitudinal direction of the ground with a âTâ shape is the framework in which space is inhabited. This geometry let us feel the sea, protecting from prying eyes, having the sense of living without neighbors.
The project with a surface area of around 70 square meters is a guest pavilion that functions as an autonomous architecture conceived as an extension of a project that we had developed in the studio. The human scale of the pavilion makes it a comfortable space where to experience living in a garden.
It reinterprets a villa of the last century that characterizes this coastal area on the beach of Castellon. The elements used in the neighboring architectures such as the latticework that constitute the fences, the porches are slightly shadow above the street level are updated in the proposal.
Project: House Between the Pine Forest Architects: Fran Silvestre Arquitectos Location: Paterna, Valencia, Spain Area 722.32 sqm Photography: Fernando Guerra | FG+SG “House Between the Pine Forest ” is a single-family residence designed by by Spanish studio Fran Silvestre Arquitectos. Twenty-one plateaus and seven volumes tell the story of this house. The aim of the