House 205 / H Arquitectes

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Architects: H Arquitectes – David Lorente, Josep Ricart, Xavier Ros, Roger Tudó
Location: Vacarisses, Catalunya,
Collaborator: Toni Jiménez Anglès, interior / Montse Fornés Guàrdia, architect / Artur Gispert, technical architect / Miguel Ángel Rodríguez Nevado, architect
Client: Francesc Ortega & Maria Ferriol
Project year: 2006-08
Constructed Area: 132 sqm
Budget: 200,000 EURO (US $273,600)
Photographs: STARP estudi


The setting of the project is a plot with steep slopes and a great amount of trees and bushes. The aim is building a house without causing any serious impacts on the land. The house will be built on a natural rocky platform. This platform will also be used as either the exit or the garden of the house.  The architects and the property developers have agreed on minimizing land movements in order to build the artificial landscaped platforms. The target is to make good use of the existing land shelves.

This will allow us to preserve the natural physiognomy of the wood. The only uneven area will be the path ramp, which will cross the piece of land diagonally. This artificial ramp will communicate the street with the different plot levels.

The inner layout of the house is based on a lineal sequence of rooms of different proportions linked to the structure. There are great sliding opened areas, which will provide both harmony and versatility.  The house can work as an open-plan space or as individual, closed spaces.

The large layer of rock and two concrete struts will be used as the foundations of the house. The two struts will lay the foundations of the house on the rock. These two struts will also create a space permanently ventilated between the house and the rocky ground.

The house will be built with a structure of laminated wood in large KLH panels, which will be used on walls and ceilings. This system works as a diffuse structure with neither hierarchy nor a Cartesian structure of load bearing walls, but as a whole structure working together. This layout allows us to give the structure a very efficient dimensioning and the creation of big arches. The arches will articulate the geometry of the rock and the house, thus minimizing the foundations of the building.

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This structural system implies a very important diminishment of the weight, raw material, energy and so the CO2 emissions associated with the foundations and structure of the building. The dry assembly is easy, quick and helps saving great amounts of water. Altogether eases the building and reduces significantly the cost and time investments. The laminated wood is a renewable material that can be dismantled and therefore recycled. This means its life cycle is practically closed.


The laminated wood panels may rest on sight on walls, ceilings and floors. In order to reduce the costs on coating and interior finishing, we have tried to reduce the facings on sight.  The installations are hidden but they have just been panelled with gypsum wallboard on those rooms, which distribute the system around the house. Finally, half of the rooms have been left with the structure of its facings on sight.

The facades are ventilated and finished with coniferous wood such as Flanders pine. The openings have also been finished with wooden fitters protected with removable shutters. The transpirability of the facade is guaranteed with a TYBEK panel, which protects the wood. The transpirability of the roof is solved by a draining sheet, which creates a small ventilated room.

The final result is a wooden volume set on a large rock and surrounded by forest, which prevents the ecological visual impact.

 
 
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Yeah! Cool bookshelf, and a cool little house.

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# December 18, 2008 at 10:03
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I should work as someone who is test-living in all those marvellous houses, that´ll be great :D

 
# December 18, 2008 at 11:56
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joseph says:

everything about this house is sweet!

 
# April 23, 2009 at 18:18
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Lucas Gray says:

Beautiful design. I would love to live in a place that elegant. Great woodwork too. Fantastic

 
# May 31, 2009 at 11:48
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Mr Rachid says:

Looks like Spain had some boring-Norway virus.
Please Spain, dont fall for their devious tricks, let your children grow up in a fun atmosphere.

 
# July 6, 2009 at 16:15
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bluevertical says:

House 205 by H Arquitectes http://bit.ly/9gLit6 #architecture #interiordesign #minimalism *sharp detailing!

 
# March 16, 2010 at 00:29
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Ian Barton says:

House 205 / H Arquitectes http://cli.gs/R6DT7

 
# April 2, 2010 at 05:14

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