Casa en la Huerta | WOHA by Antonio Maciá

Spain / 2019

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The project is about the rehabilitation of a 150-year-old house located on a plot with a strong linearity where there is an alfalfa plantation. This is located in the Alicante garden.
The intention of the project is to close the house to the road and open it to the plantation of its own plot, generating permeability from the inside of the house to the outside. For this, the house is divided into three longitudinal strips: the existing one, which will house the bedroom and kitchen uses, the central strip, in charge of connecting the house with the 160-meter-deep garden, for this, the existing load-bearing walls are broken, beams are placed and the upper part is closed with glass.
The most private part that is protected from outside views by a side wall. It is achieved that the living area with uses of living room, barbecue and porch, are visually connected with the backdrop that is the plantation of the plot itself.


Architects: WOHA by Antonio Maciá: Antonio Maciá y Ana Mora


Design: Antonio Maciá Mateu / Ana Mora Vitoria
Builder: FRAVID Proyectos y management
Technical architect: Francisco Navarro Rodríguez
Landscaping: Justo Carbonell Paisajismol
Collaborators: Marina Vázquez López

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    The project is about the rehabilitation of a 150-year-old house located on a plot with a strong linearity where there is an alfalfa plantation. This is located in the Alicante garden.The intention of the project is to close the house to the road and open it to the plantation of its own plot, generating permeability from the inside of the house to the outside. For this, the house is divided into three longitudinal strips: the existing one, which will house the bedroom and...

    Project details
    • Year 2019
    • Work finished in 2019
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Single-family residence / Interior Design
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