The 4-in-1 house is
located in a quiet residential area, at the top of a leafy hill in the
outskirts of the city. From an architectural point of view, it is possible to
distinguish the four ways of living, after which the house is named, since they
are spatially and constructively qualified:
1. The leisure
experience. The basement, lighted by patios and skylights, is the scene for
game and amusement. Fun starts in the car park, where see the swimming pool can
be seen from a “rear window”.
The pavement, made
out of stained stamped concrete, solves the contact between the house and the
ground. This level, in the form of a zigzagging fissure across the plot, houses
the vehicle access and the car park.
2. The living
experience. The ground floor consists of a C-shaped piece of concrete that
looks west and opens to the private open area. A powerful cantilevering canopy
provides the intermediate space between inside and outside. Here we find the
space for relating, exhibiting and listening to music.
3. The autonomous
living experience. A body-tinted stacked
glass volume, embedded in the C-shaped concrete, is the third environment of
the project. It has a private access and may work autonomously. The minimum
unit inside the global project.
4. The guest
experience. It takes places in another C-shaped piece, this time east-oriented
to catch the earliest rays of sun and the view to the woods. Looking as a private
hotel, it consists of a series of rooms that can be occupied in a free way,
according to the number of guests, and a common space connected to the vertical
circulation core.
The outer volume is
cladded with ceramic tiles that distorts its linear scale. Structurally, it is
formed by a 37 meter
truss beam that solves the big span and characterizes the front façade.
A thorough interior
design, considering every detail (including the 2-ton concrete entry door), has
been carried out inside to create unique feelings in each environment.
Location: Guadalupe, Spain
Architects: Clavel Arquitectos
Project Team: Ricardo Carcelén-González (architect), Aarón
Hernández-Hernández (architect)
Building Engineering: David Hernández-Conesa
Area: 1210.0 sqm
Year: 2013
Photographs: David Frutos-Ruiz











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