9 VAULT HOUSE | José María Sánchez García
Villanueva de la Serena / Spain / 2021
The project inverts this structural order due to the functional requirements, allowing a new spatial and programmatic arrangement. Two T-beams relieve the space of the need for intermediate supports, permitting the creation of a new open plan ground floor. The combination of brick arches and concrete beams generates a spatial grid of successive beams and vaults that span a highly complex space. Functional logic dictates the maintenance of the division of the first two rooms —garage and guest room— on the street side. The living room becomes a diaphanous space that opens horizontally onto the interior garden, protected vertically by the structural cross and the six groin vaults. While the floor plan generates a continuous space, these vaulted ceilings create partitions within it.
CREDITS:
Architect: José María Sánchez García
Location: Villanueva de la Serena, Badajoz, Spain.
Year: 2021
Collaborators: Mariló Sánchez, Javier Fernández, Ignacio Hornillos, Sofía Romeo, Cristina Lorenzo, Adrián Paterna
Structure: Juan Pedro Cortés
Mep engineering: Enrique García-Margallo (ARO Consultores)
The project inverts this structural order due to the functional requirements, allowing a new spatial and programmatic arrangement. Two T-beams relieve the space of the need for intermediate supports, permitting the creation of a new open plan ground floor. The combination of brick arches and concrete beams generates a spatial grid of successive beams and vaults that span a highly complex space. Functional logic dictates the maintenance of the division of the first two rooms —garage and...
- Year 2021
- Work finished in 2021
- Status Completed works
- Type Apartments / Interior Design
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