House FRU / Roberto Lebrero + Borja Gómez

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Frumales, Spain
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  214
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2020
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Imagen Subliminal
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  JUNG, Covert, Keraben, Neff, Piedra de Campaspero, Roca, Thermochip, Uniform, Velux
  • Lead Architect: Roberto Lebrero, Borja Gómez
  • Structure: Euteca - Juan de la Torre
  • MEP: Mariam González Moya
  • Execution: Ángel Montalvillo
  • Construction Management: Roberto Lebrero, Borja Gómez
  • Builder: Francisco Muñoz
  • City: Frumales
  • Country: Spain
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House FRU / Roberto Lebrero + Borja Gómez - Exterior Photography, Brick, Facade, Windows
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Text description provided by the architects. Frumales is a small village located in a pine valley in Segovia, Spain. Frumales’ beautiful city center is surrounded by farmlands and stone-made country houses. The site results from the aggregation of three lots containing masonry-ruined buildings.

House FRU / Roberto Lebrero + Borja Gómez - Exterior Photography, Brick
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House FRU / Roberto Lebrero + Borja Gómez - Interior Photography, Chair, Beam
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Plan

The ruins are inhabited through a design that embraces the place and the value of the old material. It sets this as a starting point. Reusing the material, understanding old local construction techniques, and choosing the right structural system lead to the final solution. Through a structural concrete frame, the livable plane is elevated above the terrain. This structural frame sets the master line from which a light self-standing wood structure defines the light roofing. This wood-frame structure is carefully designed, cut, and set in place in order to define the geometry, volume, and materiality of the space. The multilayered stone façade surrounds the building providing excellent insulation and thermal inertia. The ceiling height and the location of the openings provide either cross-ventilation or chimney effect when requested.

House FRU / Roberto Lebrero + Borja Gómez - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Beam, Chair
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House FRU / Roberto Lebrero + Borja Gómez - Interior Photography, Table, Door, Windows, Beam
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Axonometrías
House FRU / Roberto Lebrero + Borja Gómez - Interior Photography, Windows, Beam
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House FRU / Roberto Lebrero + Borja Gómez - Interior Photography, Bedroom, Bed, Beam
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Section - Constructive
House FRU / Roberto Lebrero + Borja Gómez - Interior Photography, Table, Wood, Beam
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House FRU / Roberto Lebrero + Borja Gómez - Interior Photography, Windows, Facade, Column
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Esquemas
House FRU / Roberto Lebrero + Borja Gómez - Exterior Photography, Windows, Facade
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House FRU / Roberto Lebrero + Borja Gómez - Interior Photography, Brick
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House FRU / Roberto Lebrero + Borja Gómez - Interior Photography, Beam, Windows
© Imagen Subliminal

The interior is designed as an open, flexible space filled with the program. Aside from the street, the functional program is set, toward the patio, and the private spaces are located. The room’s height is limited by the use of the ‘Spanish sobrado’ The windows are carefully set to capture views and light, allowing multiple cross-views. The spatial sequence provided by the patio, terrace, and garden interlaces interior and exterior through a series of intermediate spaces that provide cross-views, transparencies, and reflections.

House FRU / Roberto Lebrero + Borja Gómez - Exterior Photography, Door, Windows, Facade
© Imagen Subliminal

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Cite: "House FRU / Roberto Lebrero + Borja Gómez" [casa FRU / Roberto Lebrero + Borja Gómez] 08 Apr 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/979679/house-fru-roberto-lebrero-plus-borja-gomez> ISSN 0719-8884

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