EN BLANCO. Revista de Arquitectura - Vol 01, No 2 (2008)
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- Mesa redonda virtual
- Une maison-Un palais en béton brut
- Casa Ci en Cizur Mayor Pueblo. Navarra
- Camino con piscina en Jafre. Baix Empordà. Gerona
- Casa "Bom Jesus" II en Bom Jesus-Braga. Portugal
- Vivienda unifamiliar en La Moraleja, Madrid
- Casa Bianna en Mas Llistosella. Vall de Bianya, La Garrotxa. Gerona
- Carmen en Ciudad Real
- Casa No Gerês en Caniçada. Vieira do Minho. Portugal
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- PublicationCamino con piscina en Jafre. Baix Empordà. Gerona(Universitat Politècnica de València, 2008-09-17) Hidalgo·Hartmann, Arquitectos[EN] The work has taken place in the Empordà plains, characterized by being a vast extension of agricultural fi elds sprinkled by vegetation groupings, a really defi ning feature of the region.A swimming pool, a warehouse where to keep garden tools and the creation of an access for both were the needs that this project had to tackle.
- PublicationCarmen en Ciudad Real(Universitat Politècnica de València, 2008-09-17) Bernalte-León y asociados, Estudio de arquitectura[EN] n one of the expansion areas in the city, surrounded by typical detached housing state development, we fi nd a plot - happily released from current construction speculation. The proximity of the national motorway towards Extremadura made the surrounding all the more unlikely as a candidate for an oasis. However there was a very strong will and concern among our clients to create a private garden and thus we considered the possibility of creating a “CARMEN” in La Mancha with all the implications of the term.
- PublicationCasa "Bom Jesus" II en Bom Jesus-Braga. Portugal(Universitat Politècnica de València, 2008-09-17) Eduardo Souto de Moura, Arquitecto[EN] From the exterior, the volume looms up rounded and impassable, very jealous of its own intimacy. The concrete, rugged and imposing, helps reinforce this idea of an introverted place. Five cypress trees dominate the entrance space offsetting the horizontal nature of the walls of the house. The path leading to the access door is set between the pond and the sloping vegetable cover. The entrance porch, a hollow in the blank concrete wall, is the result of a displacement between two volumes of concrete, one resting on the other, and bounded on purpose by the shuttering process. On the side opposite the entrance, where the plot drops to form south-facing layered terraces, the house shows its more open face with a generous opening on the ground fl oor which allows all the rooms to be illuminated up during the day.
- PublicationCasa Bianna en Mas Llistosella. Vall de Bianya, La Garrotxa. Gerona(Universitat Politècnica de València, 2008-09-17) Hidalgo·Hartmann, Arquitectos[EN] Located in an agricultural valley and surrounded by mountains, the house is the respectful protagonist of its natural surroundings, integrating with the fi elds and with the views, in an open space, framing the landscape.With its extended, not-too-high profi les, this house works as a link to the different surroundings which are captured in its interior: porches and patios under the long cover sheltering them.
- PublicationCasa Ci en Cizur Mayor Pueblo. Navarra(Universitat Politècnica de València, 2008-09-17) Capilla Vallejo Arquitectos, Estudio[EN] The project arose from the conception of the House and the place where it would be located. In the wake of the concept of the House came ideas of permanence or settlement on the site, of simplicity or abstraction. Characteristics that have engulfed the form and materials and reduced the building to a stone plinth on which two volumes rest. One slender and transparent made of wooden planks and the other heavy and opaque built of unfaced concrete.
- PublicationCasa No Gerês en Caniçada. Vieira do Minho. Portugal(Universitat Politècnica de València, 2008-09-17) Graça Correia y Roberto Ragazzi, Arquitectos[EN] The Design of the house entails the reconstruction and extension of a ruin for a weekend home in a place of extraordinary morphological characteristics, bordering on the River Cávado and an affl uent stream. The land, 4,060m2, is in an area of natural protection, this being the reason why no tree on the plot can be uprooted. Nevertheless, the existence of a preexisting building makes construction legitimate. From the fi rst visit it was clear that this was a very delicate project. Siting of the house was fundamental, since the location was clearly the reason for its construction.
- PublicationMesa redonda virtual(Universitat Politècnica de València, 2008-09-17) Mas Llorens, Vicente; García-Gasco Lominchar, Sergio[EN] From the drawings and photographs of the different dwellings and from the reading of the accompanying texts, we are sure that each reader will draw the conclusions they deem fi t and the knowledge which is most useful to them. But it would appear that the-re was some lack of brainstorming, something that would go beyond a simple accumu-lation of articles linked merely by topic. A round table involving all the authors, or most of them, in which more general approaches were discussed seemed a good solution, but the possibility of bringing together six teams of architects living in distant cities was not viable, therefore we have assembled a virtual round table via the Internet.The questions and answers are genuine but the conversation among the authors has never taken place.
- PublicationUne maison-Un palais en béton brut(Universitat Politècnica de València, 2008-09-17) Torres, Jorge[EN] If the Hutheesing-ShodanHouse has anything special - basically a cubic form broken down in planes or subtractions from its volume -, it is apparently its construction in raw concrete. When it was projected in 1951, concrete was a common material in the deve-loped world, but the singularity of this house is, without a doubt, the way in which its physical construction affects its own architectural confi guration. We can hardly imagine this house built with any other material. It is, and it only can be, béton brut
- PublicationVivienda unifamiliar en La Moraleja, Madrid(Universitat Politècnica de València, 2008-09-17) Vicens + Ramos, Estudio de arquitectura[EN] L-shaped, protecting the entrance at a high elevation, this house was built as two storeys on an incline, and one below the incline for a garage. The volume as laid out rests on land clearly defi ned at two main elevations: an access elevation, at Camino de la Huerta, and a higher one giving access to the house, ranking it by this difference in level.