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The house emerges with two rounded volumes of the garden plane, becoming two prisms of different dimensions and heights that are attached displaced accompanying the directionality of the plot. These two blocks are offset from each other with the intention of creating different outdoor areas and improving the relationship of these spaces with the interior. This operation generates independent interior spaces of different uses but without losing continuity between them. The use of smooth white concrete in its envelope enhances its rotundity.
The prismatic volumes are modeled by creating very closed facade planes in the longitudinal direction. These planes will be subtly opened to the exterior by means of vertical tears in the form of slats. This gesture confers a dual function to the house, on the one hand a greater privacy with the adjoining plot and to the adjacent roads while it becomes an element that filters the light and wind.
Category:Private HomesLocation:Valencia, Spain Architect: Rubén Muedra, SpainDesign Team: Rubén Muedra Architecture StudioPhotographer: Rubén Muedra Architecture StudioCollaborators:Emilio Belda, Raúl García