House in the Fields / Estudio Acta

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  • Architects: Estudio Acta
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  2045 ft²
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2019
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Fernando Alda
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  AutoDesk, ALCAR, Ramon Soler, Simon
  • Lead Architects: F. Javier López Rivera. Ramón Pico Valimaña
  • Design Team: Irene Serrano Cabello
  • Clients: Raul Hinojosa Marín
  • Collaborators: Baupanel
  • Arquitectos Técnicos: Manuelcansino arquitectura técnica S.L.P: Manuel J. Cansino Conejero. Carlos Gómez Alvarez
  • City: La Celada
  • Country: Spain
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House in the Fields / Estudio Acta - Exterior Photography
© Fernando Alda

Text description provided by the architects. Located on the edge of an urbanization of the 60s, halfway between Carmona and Seville, the size of the plot (more than 4000 m2), its peripheral position and the absence of neighbors, make the physical space where the housing in something fully rural, empty of any urban or built reference. With these wickers, the implementation strategy resumes the invariance of Andalusian rural architecture, based on geometry and the creation of exterior spaces - central and secondary courtyards- around which the building is located.

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Distribution plan

The building is designed as a single-family home for own use in which the configuration of the plant revolves around an outdoor courtyard open on the south side to the rest of the vacant plot. Around it, three rectangular pieces are developed which appear to rotate around the courtyard until forming a kind of inverted U.

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Sections
House in the Fields / Estudio Acta - Interior Photography, Windows
© Fernando Alda

The covers are slightly inclined, in opposite directions, alternating with small flat areas, in order to achieve a certain volumetry of the whole, both exterior and interior, which compensates the development in a plant.

House in the Fields / Estudio Acta - Interior Photography
© Fernando Alda

The functional program is organized in a single plant, structured in three pieces joined by two distributors. One of them is the living room, kitchen and dining room. The second one houses the master bedroom and its associated bathroom and dressing program. And the third one, houses the rest of the night program, with two bedrooms and a bathroom. Complete this piece a small toilet, locker room and storage, linked to the external uses of the plot.

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House in the Fields / Estudio Acta - Exterior Photography, Windows, Facade
© Fernando Alda

The structure is solved based on vertical and horizontal panels of EPS, with micro-concrete coating projected, reinforced with steel on both sides (Baupanel system ©). This allows the meeting of structure and enclosure in a single element, of reduced thickness, the absolute absence of pillars, and a magnificent energetic behavior.

House in the Fields / Estudio Acta - Interior Photography, Windows, Facade
© Fernando Alda

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Cite: "House in the Fields / Estudio Acta" [Casa en el campo / Estudio Acta] 04 Jun 2019. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/918268/house-in-the-fields-estudio-acta> ISSN 0719-8884

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