Brise Soleil House
architecture from the geometry
The house is located in a residential area near Valencia, with a housing promotion of semi-detached houses nearby. This forms part of a project in section and in elevation giving rise to an interesting combination of different interior heights, connected by a light and sculptural staircase of steel and oak that joins the house. On the outside, the various heights are transferred to the elevation, whose geometric openness gives form to a powerful Brise Soleil that opens up the house over the widespread western views while also protecting it from the sun´s rays. The light and shadow are controlled from the exterior to the interior.
The house´s three levels correspond with their functions. The area for daytime use is centered on the ground floor, the zone for night use is on the first floor, and the second floor is for leisure and entertainment purposes.
The day area is developed as an open plan around a staircase and central furniture unit offering complete permeability. The concealable sliding panel system, made of aluminum and glass on the exterior and wood on the interior, allows for a complete opening up and use of horizontal space, resulting in the visual unification of the pool, porch, living room, dining room and kitchen, even including the interior courtyard.
Not only does your vision expand horizontally. The dining area reaches a double height that includes the circulation areas, the bookshelves, and the study located on the first floor. Looking beyond the staircase as your focal point, you will see the recreation area on the second floor as you glance up. All the while, the natural light captured on the first floor flows freely to the central area of the house.
The first floor integrates the night area, organizing the three bedrooms and the study around the staircase and the central furniture unit. Continuing to the second floor, the living area and recreation room grant access to the front and back terraces.
From the street view, the black deployé ensures the privacy of the exterior pool and porch areas. The eye immediately moves upwards towards the contrasting white Brise Soleil of the main elevation facing south-west. The façade is formed from slanted trapezoidal planes, each measuring one meter in depth, whose apparently random configuration provides sufficient shade for all of the large glass-covered spaces, therefore accommodating each interior space with the perfect size, form and position required. Subtle and pure geometry that satisfies every interior program requirement.
The exterior pavement adds to the feeling of visual continuity and clarity. Free of all physical barriers, the floor appears to stretch from the inside to the pool and even to the outermost limits of the property. The pavement, a gray porcelain stoneware in large format, was chosen precisely because it extends along the continuum.
In contrast to the pavement, the white vertical planes wrap around the house whose central oak bookshelf adds warmth to and accentuates the staircase. The staircase, in turn, creates a unifying structure for the three visible levels.
Light and delicate in construction, the staircase appears to be floating in the center of the house. It is made from thin folded sheets of black steel covered in natural solid oak.
The natural light, entering from both the east and west façades, reaches the innermost areas of the house and creates double and triple entrances of natural illumination in every interior location. In contrast, the ever sought-after shade protagonizes the front façade.
On the inside, the indirect illumination enters in central dark line formations that guide the inhabitants through each of the interior horizontal circulations while integrating and concealing any other service installation or unit belonging to the house.
The purity of white geometry and natural illumination offset the natural oak of the central staircase and bookshelf unit, therefore complementing the human-scale needs.
Arquitectos | Architects
RUBEN MUEDRA ESTUDIO DE ARQUITECTURA
Ubicación | Location
46210 Picanya, Valencia, Spain
Arquitecto a Cargo | Principal Architect
Rubén Muedra
Fotografías | Photographer
Adrián Mora Maroto
Colaboradores | Collaborators
Emilio Belda, Inés Fabra, Javier Muedra
Estructura | Structure
Emilio Belda
Arquitecto Técnico | Building Engineer
Rubén Clavijo
Diseño Interior | Interior Design
Rubén Muedra Estudio de Arquitectura
Construcción | Construction
Gargom 2010 CB
Superficie Construida | Built Area
300 m2
Superficie Parcela | Plot Surface
210 m2
Año de Proyecto | Project year
2015
Año de Construcción | Construction year
2017 (13 meses)
COCINA | KITCHEN:
MOBALCO
Modelo_ ESSENTIAL
PAVIMENTOS | PAVEMENTS:
ARGENTA
Modelo_ TANUM 90X90 KURSAAL 90X90
ILUMINACIÓN | LIGHTING:
ARKOS LIGHT
Modelos_ Swap / Spin
CARPINTERÍA DE ALUMINIO | ALUMINUM CARPENTRY:
CORTIZO
Modelo_ COR 60 RPT / COR 4200
FACHADA SISTEMA | FACADE SYSTEM:
PLACO SAINT-GOBAIN
Modelo_ PLACO
FACHADA REVESTIMIENTO | FACADE REVETMENT:
WEBER SAINT-GOBAIN
Modelo_ WEBER
PINTURAS | PAINTING:
KEIM
Modelo_ KEIM Innotop
ENCIMERAS | WORKTOP:
CORIAN DUPONT
Modelo_ Corian® Glacier White
GRIFERÍA | FAUCET:
TRES
Modelo_ LOFT TRES
MOBILIARIO | FURNITURE:
PUNT MOBLES
Modelo_ SILLAS MAVA
MADERA | WOOD:
FINSA
Modelo_ Gama Duo 3AE Roble Oasis /Melamina 42B Roble Trigo/ Panel Fibralac Lacado en Blanco.