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Social housing for mine-workers
Degaña, Asturias / Spain / 2009
zon-e architects
Principal Architect
Nacho Ruiz Allén
Founder
José Antonio Ruiz Esquiroz
Founder
Project
Details
Year
2006
Work finished in
2009
Buyer
Principado de Asturias Government
Plot (m²)
2385
status
Completed works
Type
Social Housing
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This project comes up from a tendering process to build state subsidized housing in Cerredo (Asturias), a mining town located in the very heart of the Cantabrian Mountains where no residential construction had been made for over 25 years.
The project has two stages that materialize in two perpendicular buildings forming an L. In the first stage we undertake the biggest building, which faces the road that crosses the town.
The volumetric we propose has an angular shape. It is a geometry crystallized ...
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This project comes up from a tendering process to build state subsidized housing in Cerredo (Asturias), a mining town located in the very heart of the Cantabrian Mountains where no residential construction had been made for over 25 years.
The project has two stages that materialize in two perpendicular buildings forming an L. In the first stage we undertake the biggest building, which faces the road that crosses the town.
The volumetric we propose has an angular shape. It is a geometry crystallized from some elemmentary laws that are given by the town-planning regulations. The formal result is something halfway between a petrified object, a mountain’s shape and a disturbing organism floating over the mountainside.
This “crystallographic” object has the same dark color as the local slate. Like a piece of coal, it absorbs almost all the light it gets and reflects a small amount of it, calmly showing us its rich geometry.
The building’s unity contrasts with the individuality of each of the 15 apartments that show through some galleries in the facade. These are cubes which drill the volume using a herringbone pattern and work as heat and light exchangers.
Each of the apartments is different, both in size and in its floor plan distribution, in the location of its gallery and in its roof’s configuration. However, all of them enjoy cross ventilation and breathtaking views of Asturias’ craggy landscape.
The project’s nature as object is emphasized by the way the groud floor is approached: this has been set back along its perimeter, reinforcing the idea of a “floating body.”
Azzurra Belgeri
Interior designer
Marcello Maltese
Architect
Silvia Dalle Molle
Architect
Fabrice Villaumé
Architect
Igor Volchenko
Architect
Matthias Ludewig
Interior designer
moiz kachwala
Architecture student
Isabel Garrote
Igor Stajkovic
Architect
Redouane Lahloul
Interior designer
Sascha Zink
Architecture student
Mihai Pop
Architect
Timo Baettig
Architecture student
Alexander Mayorga
Architect
Tzu-Yi Chuang
Architecture student
Catalina Gutiérrez
Architect
fede AEDO
Architect
Serena Columbano
Architecture student
'Crystallized' housing by Zon-e Architects in Cerredo Spain
A 'crystallographic' object inspired by mountains of coal
by
Malcolm Clark
Fifteen mine-workers' apartments have been designed by zon-e architects in the mining town of Cerredo, in the Cantabrian Mountains, where there had been no new residential development for over 25 years.
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