Vivazz, Mieres Social Housing / Zigzag Arquitectura

Vivazz, Mieres Social Housing / Zigzag Arquitectura - Windows, Facade, Courtyard
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Mieres, Spain
  • Category: Apartments
  • Architects: Bernardo Angelini, David Casino
  • Technical Architect: Alberto López Díez
  • Collaborators: Alejandro García, Pedro Magro, André Albuquerque, Joana Martins, Diana Jusdado, Emma Palenzuela, Manuel Sayago
  • Structure Consultant: Jesus Hierro
  • Quality Control Company: Cadesa
  • City: Mieres
  • Country: Spain
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Text description provided by the architects. One of the most interesting characteristics that you notice once you get to the place is that despite being in the middle of an urban building mass, you can find limited views of the fields and meadows in the valley located in the higher part of the surrounding mountains. Our first aim was to recover this double quality of the place, making the project urban and rural at the same time. It was essential to model the rigid traditional urban block of seven different heights to end up building a new volume of variable heights (three to seven stories), containing the complete residential program required. The rest of the program (storage rooms, garage and facilities) was designed in a common underground basement. We wanted the building to match the environment, voids and cuttings which allowed the view of the mountains in the empty spaces between the buildings, fragments of the Asturian landscape in the distance, enabling the sun and the air to enter the inner space at the same time.

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Cite: "Vivazz, Mieres Social Housing / Zigzag Arquitectura" 28 Jun 2013. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/393277/vivazz-mieres-social-housing-zigzag-arquitectura> ISSN 0719-8884

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