
Architects: Roberto Ercilla Arquitectura
Location: Barrundia, Spain
Design Team: Roberto Ercilla
Proyect Year: 2011
Project Area: 218.0 sqm
Photographs: César San Millán
The parcel slope determines the starting point of the project.

The visual impact of the housing is reduced by placing it below the access levelinto the side, with a piece strongly over hanged.

This is achieved by minimal intervention in theenvironment (9% parcel occupancy). The roof garden with a small access pavilionand vehicle protection completes the intervention.

The buried provision, vegetation cover, the use of renewable energy -biomass-and water-saving measures, greatly reduces energy consumption. The shot passed through is resolved by the ladder,which acts as a chimney.

The house is oriented south, coinciding with the sightsand disposition prevents the North and the cold winds of winter. Allconstruction is reinforced concrete structure.
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Precioso proyecto, enhorabuena ! Será un placer trabajar para ustedes algún día. :)
Nice feeling of inner space in this project!