Monday, July 4, 2011

elisa valero architectura: studio on number 17


'studio on number 17' by elisa valero architectura in granada, spain
all images courtesy elisa valero architectura
photographer: fernando alda



spanish architect elisa valero ramos has sent us images of 'studio on number 17', a tall and narrow live-work project in one of the oldest neighbourhood of granada, spain. measuring only 3.60 m by 10 m, the design compensates its tight site by varying the ceiling height of the interior levels.



street view of garage level


referencing the traditional granada house, the multi-storey structure is closed to the street and open to the sky and garden. the front elevation is marked by a series of narrow piercings that perforate the surface in a regular rhythm. on the ground level, the entry is fronted with a panel of sliding glass, lending transparency to the minimal interior. the pattern of the facade is continued on the floor slab of the garage which features a number of rectangular apertures of structural glass. the basement benefits from natural sunlight while, at night, creating a distinct lighting effect that could be read from the street.




facade


stacked on top of one another, the arrangement of the work area and living space is approached in a pragmatic fashion. the careful manipulation of natural light and varying heights result in a interior that does not lose from the narrowness of the plot. the stairs are situated at the back to maintain an open layout of all floors while unnecessary compartmentalization is cut out from the design to keep the central space free. 



interior view



basement



rooftop terrace



fly-by view



floor plan / level -1



floor plan / level 0



floor plan / level +1



floor plan / level +2



floor plan / level +3



floor plan / level +3.5


floor plan / roof level



section


project info:

constructed surface: 198.60 m2
collaborating architect: leonardo tapiz buzarra
building surveyor: maria de los llanos martin romero
constructor: botarel obrass s.a. 


via designboom 

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