Alcoba Housing / MYCC

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Alcoba de la Torre, Spain
  • Architects: MYCC
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  1550 ft²
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2019
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Rubén P. Bescós
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Acor, Baumit, Trimble Navigation
  • Lead Architects: Beatriz Gómez Casares, Carmina Casajuana Benavente
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Alcoba Housing / MYCC - Exterior Photography, Facade, Door
© Rubén P. Bescós

Text description provided by the architects. The house is located in one of many forgotten towns in Spain, where the small population that still remains is close to disappearing. However, it has a beautiful ruined castle and a Romanesque church. Very close to them, in a privileged location, the owner of this house decided to buy an old shed to rehabilitate it and turn it into his holiday residence. The location, a few meters from the castle, encouraged the preservation of the ancient stone walls and the design of the roof and much of the tiles of the old farmhouse.

Alcoba Housing / MYCC - Interior Photography
© Rubén P. Bescós

The house is built behind these walls, opening large windows, from which you can see the stones that tell the story of the place. This material is combined with the concrete from the ceiling and the microcement of the floor that also speak of the natural and rough finishes of the field. In the middle of the floor, as if a hatch had just opened, a wooden ladder unfolds that calls for its ascent.

Alcoba Housing / MYCC - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Wood
© Rubén P. Bescós
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Alcoba Housing / MYCC - Interior Photography, Living Room
© Rubén P. Bescós

On the upper floor the roof design recalls the existing one. An interesting crossing of beams that can not be lost due to the need for compartmentalization, so it is decided that the opaque partitions reach only up to two meters high and the rest is completed with a set of glasses that allow the roof to be seen almost entirely from any room. 

Alcoba Housing / MYCC - Interior Photography, Bedroom, Wood, Bed, Beam
© Rubén P. Bescós
Alcoba Housing / MYCC - Interior Photography, Wood, Beam
© Rubén P. Bescós

Some skylights are cut from in a way that you can see the bell tower, part of the castle and the sky, configuring a luminous space with warm materials, which opens to the horizon of the landscape. There is a beautiful contrast between this space and the space of the low level.

Alcoba Housing / MYCC - Exterior Photography
© Rubén P. Bescós

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Cite: "Alcoba Housing / MYCC" [Casa Alcoba / MYCC] 31 Mar 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/936332/alcoba-housing-mycc> ISSN 0719-8884

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