Sira House / FOR Arquitectura

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Vélez-Málaga, Spain
  • Architects: FOR Arquitectura
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  1507 ft²
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2020
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Juanca Lagares
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  AutoDesk, FYM Group, Grupo Puma, Porcelanosa Grupo, Tres Griferías
  • Structures: Luis Javier San Emeterio
  • Collaborators: Almudena Cruces, José Corpas
  • City: Vélez-Málaga
  • Country: Spain
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Sira House / FOR Arquitectura - Exterior Photography, Facade
© Juanca Lagares

Text description provided by the architects. Germán (July 1984), «Barrio de la Villa» (Vélez-Málaga), characterized by its steep streets and whitewashed facades with cement baseboards or gray paint. Sira (January 1986), «Calle de Los Naranjos», spaciousness, light, and the smell of the orange tree. Velez-Malaga.

Sira House / FOR Arquitectura - Interior Photography
© Juanca Lagares
Sira House / FOR Arquitectura - Interior Photography, Kitchen
© Juanca Lagares
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Plan - Ground floor
Sira House / FOR Arquitectura - Interior Photography, Kitchen
© Juanca Lagares

The project is like a book in which the story of these characters is written. The facades would be the sheets in which the stories are told. Finally, the house is the result of the marriage between the protagonists, in this case, his son, «Paquito».

Sira House / FOR Arquitectura - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Countertop
© Juanca Lagares

The house presents an antagonistic duality in its facades. While the southwest facade is open to a large patio, open to light and natural ventilation -which takes us to the world of sensations experienced by Sira-, the northeast corner presents a much more traditional aesthetic of white canvases resting on a gray concrete plinth. The holes of this orientation are simplified in size and position, seeking to frame the views, until finding a large window on the roof with views over the «Barrio de la Villa», where Germán grew up. This glass canvas captures in its reflection the Church of Santa María, a historic building in the city that witnessed the marriage between both.

Sira House / FOR Arquitectura - Interior Photography, Bathroom, Door
© Juanca Lagares

To understand this story we will have to climb the stairs, where the first thing we will see on the ground floor is the patio of the orange tree where Sira lived. In the intermediate levels of the house, we will discover the neighborhood of La Villa between the window openings, until, in the end, we will reach the highest point: the viewpoint of the Church of Santa María.

Sira House / FOR Arquitectura - Interior Photography
© Juanca Lagares
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Section B-B'
Sira House / FOR Arquitectura - Interior Photography, Living Room
© Juanca Lagares

As in all books, stories are can not be told without a narrator, which at the same time uses a fountain pen as a tool to write them. Well, in this project the fountain pen is the stair.

Sira House / FOR Arquitectura - Exterior Photography, Chair, Facade
© Juanca Lagares

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Cite: "Sira House / FOR Arquitectura" [Casa Sira / FOR Arquitectura] 19 Mar 2021. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/958680/sira-house-for-arquitectura> ISSN 0719-8884

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