La Calderona House by Héctor Navarro
La Calderona House is a modern sustainable house located in Cabezón de la Sal, Spain, designed in 2021 by Héctor Navarro.
Description
Casa La Calderona is located in Vernejo, a town located on the outskirts of the town of Cabezon de la Sal (Cantabria). The origin of the work is part of an execution project that has little to do with the final result. Actually, that project defined formal and programmatic issues, and it was during its execution that the design was really finalized. The work was managed by its promoters, an active part in an open and collaborative process. In its evolution, issues that have to do with economic and environmental sustainability have prevailed.
The house is organized on a single floor with three gabled volumes connected to each other. The central volume houses the main access to the house and it contains the living room, dining room, and two terraces. In the south volume, three bedrooms and a bathroom are organized. Access to them is through a corridor that is at the same time a study space. The third volume includes a kitchen, utility room, and garage. These three uses are concentrated in a wing that is attached to the main one, serves it, and defines secondary access to the house. As a basis for the project, a house with a high degree of environmental sustainability was proposed. For this, in the first phase of the execution, multiple solutions for the construction of the envelope were studied, comparing economic in...
Source:
homeadore
URL:
https://homeadore.com/category/architecture/
-------------------------------- |
Paola Antonelli discusses design's response to impending extinction | Dezeen Day |
|
Cite de Carcassonne: Fortified Medieval City in France
03-05-2024 08:45 - (
architecture )
Tips for Personalizing Your Space to Make Your Home Feel Like ‘You’
03-05-2024 08:35 - (
architecture )