Friday, 8 July 2011

House in Sierra de Collado Mediano - Padilla Nicás Arquitectos

The Project consists of a single family house located on a modest parcel with a strong slope and exceptional views of the mountains of the Sierra outside Madrid.


House in Sierra de Collado Mediano - Padilla Nicás Arquitectos


The house evolves from the slope of the terrain and positions itself on the lot carefully providing exterior spaces (or garden terraces si queries) between the built volume and the perimeter of the site.


House in Sierra de Collado Mediano - Padilla Nicás Arquitectos

House in Sierra de Collado Mediano - Padilla Nicás Arquitectos

House in Sierra de Collado Mediano - Padilla Nicás Arquitectos

House in Sierra de Collado Mediano - Padilla Nicás Arquitectos


By way of an exterior stair with a gentle pitch, the grounds are connected to a generous rooftop terrace. This space endows the house with magnificent views as well as providing a complementary exterior space for the interior rooms, allowing one to move freely from interior to exterior whether in the kitchen, the living room, enjoying the sun, etc.


House in Sierra de Collado Mediano - Padilla Nicás Arquitectos

House in Sierra de Collado Mediano - Padilla Nicás Arquitectos


As a result, there is a natural continuity between domestic activity and the site itself, emphasizing the understanding of the house as a true extension of the parcel, in its spaces and uses.


House in Sierra de Collado Mediano - Padilla Nicás Arquitectos

House in Sierra de Collado Mediano - Padilla Nicás Arquitectos

House in Sierra de Collado Mediano - Padilla Nicás Arquitectos

House in Sierra de Collado Mediano - Padilla Nicás Arquitectos


The built volumen increases gradually from the first encounter. The height at the access street is a single level, rising to two levels at the upper edge, due to the presence of the studio above the main bedroom. In this way, the house is integrated naturally with the strongly sloping terrain, while producing an entry at a more intimate scale. It also creates a rich ambiguity of perception from different points of view.


House in Sierra de Collado Mediano - Padilla Nicás Arquitectos

House in Sierra de Collado Mediano - Padilla Nicás Arquitectos


The finish building materials, white stucco walls and a black slate tile roof, are those traditionally used in the Sierra around Madrid. The slate is used in slabs as a curtain wall construction both on the roofs as well as on the walls visibly exposed to the exterior, as if it were a protective shell. The private interior patios are clad in the white stucco.


House in Sierra de Collado Mediano - Padilla Nicás Arquitectos

House in Sierra de Collado Mediano - Padilla Nicás Arquitectos


The solid construction of the house consists of reinforced concrete slabs with steel columns that are enclosed at the perimeter in a multilayered 35 cm ceramic wall which absorbs the structure, insulation and mechanical elements within a large cavity. The black slate slabs are supported on an aluminum substructure adding efficient and valuable ventilation.


House in Sierra de Collado Mediano - Padilla Nicás Arquitectos

House in Sierra de Collado Mediano - Padilla Nicás Arquitectos

House in Sierra de Collado Mediano - Padilla Nicás Arquitectos

House in Sierra de Collado Mediano - Padilla Nicás Arquitectos


To maximize the physical and visual connections between interior and exterior spaces, the house is conceived with a number of entrances and exits, creating a permeability which makes the most of the site.


House in Sierra de Collado Mediano - Padilla Nicás Arquitectos

House in Sierra de Collado Mediano - Padilla Nicás Arquitectos

House in Sierra de Collado Mediano - Padilla Nicás Arquitectos


Architects: Padilla Nicás Arquitectos – Francisco José Padilla & Juan Manuel Nicás
Location: Urbanización Serranía de la Paloma, Collado Mediano, Madrid, Spain
Collaborator: Isabel Colino
Structure: Alejandro Bernabéu & Jorge Bernabéu
Services: ACIX
Site Area: 500 sqm
Project Area: 170 sqm
Design Year: 2005-2006
Construction Year: 2007-2009
Photographs: Padilla Nicás Arquitectos


House in Sierra de Collado Mediano - Padilla Nicás Arquitectos

House in Sierra de Collado Mediano - Padilla Nicás Arquitectos

House in Sierra de Collado Mediano - Padilla Nicás Arquitectos

House in Sierra de Collado Mediano - Padilla Nicás Arquitectos

House in Sierra de Collado Mediano - Padilla Nicás Arquitectos

House in Sierra de Collado Mediano - Padilla Nicás Arquitectos

House in Sierra de Collado Mediano - Padilla Nicás Arquitectos

House in Sierra de Collado Mediano - Padilla Nicás Arquitectos

House in Sierra de Collado Mediano - Padilla Nicás Arquitectos

House in Sierra de Collado Mediano - Padilla Nicás Arquitectos


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Monday, 4 July 2011

Villa Bussum - GROUP A

This private residence for a family, completed in June 2009, is situated in a lush, leafy neighbourhood in Bussum, a small town near Amsterdam. The neighbourhood is known for its 19th century villas, designed in a vast array of revivalist styles. The design for the villa by GROUP A is modern and sculptural and interacts in a natural way with its surroundings.


Villa Bussum - Group A

Villa Bussum - Group A



By using slanting walls and roofs the abstract building volume plays by contrast with the neighbourhoods monumental, sometimes even frivolous 19th century villas. At the same time, the villa’s sculptural character ensures that it feels comfortably embedded in the landscape. Thus, the villa’s design enhances its integration with both context and community, yet outstanding by its singular language.



Villa Bussum - Group A

Villa Bussum - Group A



The villa’s building type evolved from a simple rectangular volume with a rotated pitched roof. Subsequently, segments were cut from this volume in order to create windows, terraces, balconies and entrances.
A cut-out corner facing the street in front of the house clearly indicates the main entrance, while on the eastern side of the villa, a secluded garden and a second entrance offer a more private side. A comfortable porch and a 15 meter wide panorama window face the garden at the back of the house, and double up as a transition between the villa and the garden.



Villa Bussum - Group A

Villa Bussum - Group A



Both gardens in front and at the back of the house are linked to each other by a sloping path. This descending path lowers itself underneath the cantilevering block, thereby providing garden access for the basement floor, and a comfortable covered parking spot. The client asked for a villa with a modern feel, a garden with a high degree of privacy and the possibility of sheltered parking. By designing a cantilevering villa, positioned between the street and the private zone of the plot, all three of these demands were addressed. The design includes the answers to the demands, and integrates them through simple operations into a sculpted, modern and clear volume.



Villa Bussum - Group A



Architect: GROUP A
Location: Bussum, Amsterdam
Client: Private
Contractor: Saam, Empe
Structures: K-Kostrukties, Rotterdam
Installations: Installatietechniek Coppens, Beverwijk
Site area: 1,450 sqm
Constructed area: 280 sqm
Year of enchargement: 2005
Construction Year: 2009
Photographs: Scagliola / Brakkee



Villa Bussum - Group A

Villa Bussum - Group A

Villa Bussum - Group A

Villa Bussum - Group A


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