Casa PLOM

La Cooperativeta: Alba Cariñena + Ana Vargas Valencia / 2023

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PLOM house is the result of the segregation in two of a single-family dwelling typical
from Cabanyal neighborhood: two-story house+ attic, a small patio at the back and a
width of just 7m. Montse and Sara are two sisters who, although are happy to see each
other every day, want to be a little more independent.

Keeping the current volume and its holes, the proposal empties the interior but
preserves the stories of the family. Our main objective: not to lose space. Every
centimeter was a world. The fixed elements were compacted and reduced to allow
maximum spatial flexibility in the rest of the rooms.

The result is two houses of barely 60m2, so working the small scale and details
becomes fundamental in the process. Through the design, the aim is to make the most
of the space and incorporate to it the residual corners: integrated shelves, niches, etc.
The new dividing wall between the dwelling plays with a curved geometry in order to
create a feeling of greater amplitude and give a distinctive character to each of the
spaces it divides.

One of the main difficulties of the project was to locate two staircases on the plot in a
way that they did not break up the interior space: they had to be light elements that let
light in. In the case of Sara's house, a folded metal sheet rises above the kitchen and
allows it to be directly related to the courtyard. In Montse's house, the staircase was
treated as a skylight up to the access, reducing the stringpiece and the steps to the
minimum expression. To ensure its correct structural behaviour, the inner string is
crisscrossed and anchored to the outer one. The sensation of lightness is achieved by
leaving the string hidden under the intermediate step, combining design and
functionality. This is reinforced by the contrast generated between the first brickwork
steps and the start of the suspended metal staircase.

In terms of materiality, neutral tones have been chosen so that the protagonist of the
space is the light. Other elements, such as the layout of the paving at the entrance and
the small-format tiles in the kitchen and terrace, provide greater dynamism. In the
bathrooms, a translucent glass gives a fun touch by creating a visual connection with
the stairs and their movement. In the kitchen, a suspended and highly permeable shelf
complements the storage without losing the relationship with the exterior.
That element, anchored to the ceiling structure by a hidden substructure, is made up of
three metal U-shape braced together on which the wooden shelves rest.

All in all, we have worked with the same container and the same language, but
responding to the different lives and requirements of two sisters. Together but not
mixed up :)

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    PLOM house is the result of the segregation in two of a single-family dwelling typicalfrom Cabanyal neighborhood: two-story house+ attic, a small patio at the back and awidth of just 7m. Montse and Sara are two sisters who, although are happy to see eachother every day, want to be a little more independent.Keeping the current volume and its holes, the proposal empties the interior butpreserves the stories of the family. Our main objective: not to lose space. Everycentimeter was a world. The...

    Project details
    • Year 2023
    • Work started in 2022
    • Work finished in 2023
    • Main structure Reinforced concrete
    • Client Private
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Apartments / Single-family residence
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