Home in Al Palau Square / Piano Piano Studio

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Bechí, Spain
  • Architects: Piano Piano Studio
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  151
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2021
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Milena Villalba
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Innomader, Pavimentos Villarreal
  • Visual Artist: Agustín Serisuelo
  • Contractor: Atyco
  • Carpentry: Innomader
  • Vegetation: La Botiga de les Flors
  • Ceramics: Pavimentos Villarreal
  • City: Bechí
  • Country: Spain
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Home in Al Palau Square / Piano Piano Studio - Interior Photography
© Milena Villalba

Text description provided by the architects. There is a custom in many villages of building a house thinking of the future of the family, as a "perfectible" construction, in which parents or grandparents leave a structural skeleton, an enclosure, hoping that their children or grandchildren will inhabit it in the future according to their needs. This is how we found this house on the second floor of a building in "Plaça Major" (main square) of Betxí, that had never been inhabited before. When entering for the first time, we were surprised by its proportions, since it was very long, 25 m, with respect to the width, just 7 m. The fact of being in a diaphanous and naked space at that moment made that feeling increase.

Home in Al Palau Square / Piano Piano Studio - Interior Photography, Windows
© Milena Villalba

The house is a passer-by between two orientations: to the east, its facade falls on the inside of the block, calm, with lots of vegetation and views towards a palace of the XV century, while to the west it falls on the Plaça Major, the busiest place of the town. There is a courtyard in the center, but originally its three opaque facades prevented light from entering the house. It was perhaps the possibility of having a closer relationship with the outside that made us redirect our look towards the courtyard, so far filled. Despite its apparent darkness and narrowness, it was the courtyard that caught our attention at the time of starting the project and of attending to the needs of the future inhabitants of the house. The possibility of giving light to the house from its central point became an opportunity from which the project strategy was to begin. Mar and Andrés wanted a house for their present moment but we're also thinking of the possible changes to the family structure in the future. We thought that it would be nice to glimpse those changes around that courtyard for it to witness the transformations in uses and customs of the family life. The design strategy began therefore as a serene approach to the space and the activity around it, to its strong presence in the house, which would grow precisely from there, the center.

Home in Al Palau Square / Piano Piano Studio - Interior Photography, Windows
© Milena Villalba
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Home in Al Palau Square / Piano Piano Studio - Interior Photography, Door
© Milena Villalba

We also intended to draw a walk from Plaça Major to the palace, along which we would find different textures and spaces that gave us clues to know where to cook, where to enjoy a quiet reading, where to stop to take things stored in closets or where to have a cup of coffee outdoors, becoming a longitudinal journey of a succession of moments and meetings. Thus, the central spine which allows us to give life to the house along its entire length connects the busiest part of the house with the quietest, it joins each room of the house, which turns more or less discretely to it, and it solves ventilation and natural lighting cleanly and effectively. The resulting materiality is neutral, homogeneous, and harmonious, in soft and lighting tones, while the small details strategically incorporated along the spine will help us to know how the house works, and how to provide the necessary feature to strengthen the spatial idea.

Home in Al Palau Square / Piano Piano Studio - Interior Photography
© Milena Villalba

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Cite: "Home in Al Palau Square / Piano Piano Studio" [Vivienda de la plaza al palau / Piano Piano Studio] 25 May 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/982214/home-in-al-palau-square-piano-piano-studio> ISSN 0719-8884

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