CONCRETE HOUSE
SOLID CONCRETE, SCULPTED CONCRETE
A corner house with a powerful structure built on two levels distinguished by their function and materials. By means of exposed concrete formwork with wooden planks on the upper levels and with covered black steel slats on the lower areas. To create continuity, the outside courtyards are created and defined by black deployé.
With a park and a green boulevard in its immediate surroundings, the house must maintain its privacy while also allowing its dwellers to enjoy the excellent views. For this reason, the designs include few but large and strategically situated hollows that offer spectacular distant views. A glass enclosed central courtyard is added to articulate the inside of the house as compensation.
The ground floor corresponds to the public and leisure use of the building (as well as the parking area). It is completely concealed from the street view and opens up to the interior courtyards. While granting complete privacy in an urban setting, this style of construction also connects the outside and inside areas by means of large windows defining the ground floor porch.
The everyday functions and uses of the house are carried out in the day area on the first floor, and the second floor is dedicated to night use. Both levels have exterior views through large cut-out spaces in the concrete prism, and both open up to a large central interior courtyard. This predominant area creates a high-quality of living with its optimum natural illumination and cross ventilation in all interior spaces.
On the inside, the porcelain pavement in large format gives the appearance of a continuous floor that extends to the courtyards. Vertical paneled walls in maple wood separate the service area from the noble area, both of which are connected with continuous ceilings and indirect lineal illumination. The vertical structure communicating the sections brings textured concrete to the interior of the house, also evident in the cement double-step staircase with solid oak imprint that connects the three levels of the house.
The massive and powerful character of the exterior contrasts with the warmth and detailed quality in the interior spaces.
Arquitectos | Architects
RUBEN MUEDRA ESTUDIO DE ARQUITECTURA
Ubicación | Location
46960 Aldaia, Valencia, Spain
Arquitecto a Cargo | Principal Architect
Rubén Muedra
Área | Surface
390,00 m2
Fotografías | Photographer
Adrián Mora Maroto – Javier Ortega
Colaboradores | Collaborators
Marina Victoria, 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
Nideker Houses
Superficie Construida | Built Area
390 m2
Superficie Parcela | Plot Surface
210 m2
Año de Proyecto | Project year
2014
Año de Construcción | Construction year
2015 (11 meses)
COCINA | KITCHEN:
SANTOS
Modelo_ LINE L (Lacado Blanco)
PAVIMENTOS | PAVEMENTS:
INALCO
Modelo_ Antal Crema Natural 100x100cm
ILUMINACIÓN | LIGHTING:
ARTEMIDE
Modelos_ 37 Cube / Algoritmo Sistema / Ego 90 / Nothing Empotrado 86 / Talo Pared
CARPINTERÍA DE ALUMINIO | ALUMINUM CARPENTRY:
METRA
Modelo_ Minimalista Hoja Oculta
MADERA EXTERIOR | WOOD:
SCHOTENWOOD
Modelo_ Schottendeck Teca
ENCIMERAS | WORKTOP:
CORIAN DUPONT
Modelo_ Corian® Glacier White
GRIFERÍA | FAUCET:
VOLA
Modelo_
MADERA INTERIOR | WOOD:
FINSA
Modelo_ Panel Fibralac Lacado Blanco / Gama Duo 8AE Hygge Pine