Casa Lissen / Studio Wet

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Castilleja de la Cuesta, Spain
  • Architects: Studio Wet
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  161
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2016
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Fernando Alda 
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Azulejos LM, GALA, Solar Energy
Casa Lissen  / Studio Wet - Facade, Column
© Fernando Alda

Text description provided by the architects. We have designed the extension for a single family house, which is settled in an urban fabric that has been consolidated since long ago. The existing atmosphere of the neighbourhood -facades, colors, materials, trees- is legally protected by urban regulations.  The design also faces the wishes of the client to take the maximum profit from the spare square meters, always within a low budget and some reasonable programmatic requirements. There are also some specific urban regulations on regard  to the new volumes and its aesthetics that we have to deal with, along with the inherent technological restrictions of a small construction company from Southern Spain. All these issues come together to build up a way of working, a way we feel comfortable with, which we use to call “Critical Pragmatism” 

Casa Lissen  / Studio Wet - Windows, Facade
© Fernando Alda

Through this approach we build a project of the tangible matter, a project that regards all contingencies as new possibilities and potentialities, and never as an abdication. We then combine all contingencies into one which is the construction itself.

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© Fernando Alda

Our proposal respects the personality and context of the existing building by either changing nothing (we avoid modifying its original structure and external aesthetics) or changing everything (adopting a completely different language for the design of the extension). Through the reverberation of curves we also gain visual coherence, some coherence that works for us in the design process, but also for the client in the understanding of the project. To simply put it, the curves help to  indicate the new elements and spaces added.

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The result is a project slowly developed and slowly built. Too slowy probably, and we are perfectly aware of the fact that this is some kind of luxury nowadays. This methodology of work, within the current economical situation of the profession, heads unavoidably towards extinction. 

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Cite: "Casa Lissen / Studio Wet" 18 Jan 2017. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/803198/casa-lissen-studio-wet> ISSN 0719-8884

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