Marés House / TwoBo arquitectura

Marés House / TwoBo arquitectura - Exterior Photography
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Pollensa, Spain
  • Architects: Twobo Arquitectura
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  3229 ft²
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2015
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Twobo Arquitectura
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  JUNG, Cerámicas Ferrés, Grifería Tres, Marset, Santa & Cole, cerámica elías
  • Lead Architects: Pablo Twose, Luis Twose
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Marés House / TwoBo arquitectura - Exterior Photography
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Text description provided by the architects. The house can be found in what used to be a fishing settlement in the Northwest of Mallorca Island, just off the Tramuntana mountain range. A spot where four clear seawater coves share a place with the imposing rocky heights of the Cavall Bernat, a distinct feature in the mountains that caught the eye of painters who moved here a hundred years ago… followed by foreign tourists, and their hotels, and their apartments.

Marés House / TwoBo arquitectura - Exterior Photography, Brick
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Marés House / TwoBo arquitectura - Exterior Photography, Brick
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It's precisely under one of these painter's houses that this project was done. The plot for the building was formerly a garden that slid down with heavy inclination from a tower, relying on dry rock walls to navigate the dips of the uneven terrain.

Marés House / TwoBo arquitectura - Exterior Photography
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Marés House / TwoBo arquitectura - Interior Photography
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Marés House / TwoBo arquitectura - Interior Photography
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The project is rooted in the way we choose to observe the things around us. In order to contemplate sometimes, we have to close our eyes, hinder our views. To cut ourselves out from our closest neighbors. In this particular case, to shut off from the mess of the massive apartment complex that lies a bit further. The way we did this was by enclosing an empty space by building the house on the fringes of the lot. Breaking the living spaces in massive volumes that could divide or isolate or open up depending on what is needed or wanted. A gaze to the sea. A view of the old painter's tower or the gardens that blend together by use of shared dry rock walls. Eyes on the Sun, the South, and the origins of this place.

Marés House / TwoBo arquitectura - Interior Photography
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Marés House / TwoBo arquitectura - Interior Photography
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Marés House / TwoBo arquitectura - Interior Photography, Stairs
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Marés House / TwoBo arquitectura - Interior Photography
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The house is the brick and mortar used to build it. But it's also the empty space between the structures. Volumes that rise up for rooms, come down for stairs, open up for porches, window sills, and other thresholds. Volumes come together in a meeting ground at the center, like a memory of a little town plaza.

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Elevación y sección

And every home is the sum of its memories. Memories of how things were built before, with mares rock walls and pebble floors reminiscent of the Pollença cloister. Memories of architect Jorn Utzon who observed the island better than most foreigners or locals. Memories of colored tiles from our childhood.

Marés House / TwoBo arquitectura - Interior Photography, Bedroom
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Marés House / TwoBo arquitectura - Interior Photography, Bathroom, Countertop
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A few years have passed since the house was built. The family has grown as well as the plants and vegetation around the house. The saltpeter and the cold violent bursts of wind called the tramuntana have worn down the mares' rock walls facing North, while the sun has left the South face bright as new.

Marés House / TwoBo arquitectura - Exterior Photography
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Cite: "Marés House / TwoBo arquitectura" [Casa marés / TwoBo arquitectura] 09 Nov 2021. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/971406/mares-house-twobo-arquitectura> ISSN 0719-8884

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