By Holly – Categories: Dining Location, Houses, Kitchen, Staircase, Distinctive Design
Spanish architectural firm YLAB Arquitectos has completed the Vallvidrera Property.
This 3,078 square foot present day property is located in Barcelona, Spain.
Its unconventional form was chosen to optimise floor space, privacy and external views.
Vallvidrera Residence by YLAB Arquitectos:
“The project is located in the Vallvidrera neighborhood, a residential location with views overlooking the city of Barcelona, surrounded by the Collserola organic park, in a really sloped and small plot situated amongst a valley and a pine forest.
The objectives of the undertaking have been to get the maximum possible building place inside a tight spending budget and an optimized orientation of all openings though guarding the privacy of the owners.
To accomplish this, a compact three degree volume was produced. The geometry arises straight from the plot given geometry and slope, reinterpreting the aesthetic of the site’s vernacular architecture with its sloped roof, widening on the upper floors to obtain some more region.
Formally the volume is a single cube in which every single encounter has been divided into four quadrants. The upper faces are extruded upwards to sort the roof. The side faces rotate to frame crucial scenic moments, mindful of the neighbors’ privacy.
The façade consists of a constant skin that supplies the identical matt white aspect to walls, roofs and openings. The fixed windows are produced of glass panes totally flush with the façade, and the operating ones have a white perforated aluminum shutter also set up flush with the skin.
A perforated Corten steel front fence at the reduced end of the plot provides pedestrian and motor vehicle access to the property. The exterior spaces are formed by two terraces and the sloped regions have been modeled forming triangulated ramps. Pavements are produced in multicolored slat, regular of this region, using prolonged narrow tiles for the plane zones, and smaller sized sized irregular pieces on sloping ones.
The entrance level is composed by the quite first dormitory, the bath and the kitchen with a dining room region. The kitchen is in a double height area with two big windows that give the really very best views a lot more than the valley. In the upper level there is the master bedroom and its bath, each and every oriented to the pine forest at the back side of the plot. The semi-buried lower floor is formed by the technical and storage rooms, a residing region and a studio the two with accessibility to the garden.
In the interior of the house the floors and bathroom walls are covered with Capri all-all-natural stone and the walls and doors are completed in ivory white colour paint. In the double height region, substantial constructed-in dark tinted elm furnishings builds the kitchen and dining area wall furnishings and the island, ascending to the upper floor to kind the master dormitory cupboards.”
Images by: Marcela Grassi
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