viernes, 30 de agosto de 2013

 
ESTHER ROCA HOUSE/JOSEP LLOBET
 
 
 From the architect. Houses within a house, half hidden corners, shadows and recollection, kindness and tenderness, measure and proportion, all of this is sensed in this house. When one visits, even more is discovered. Wood and more wood of all types, colors, scents, and textures, this is the home for a carpenter who enjoys his profession, he is the carpenter working with me for two decades.
 

 
Pleural transition spaces. Thinking and building a house for a couple, means knowing their privacy, these inhabitants have been intimidated. They have understood the suffering and sacrifice that means getting involved in this life project. The house is designed from the inside out, and this is the result and reward of years of inquiries, sketches, models, meetings, good communication, and understanding with the owners. Every corner, every line drawn, represents a thought, represents an action. The house is full of daily actions, sometimes evident and sometimes not.
 
 
 A half-buried plan (facilities, garage and studio), and two plans shape and constrain the daily actions. The house gives a part of its garden to the public space, without a physical enclosure to the street. The materials of the house (concrete, wood and clay) are used throughout and exposed, without masking or treatment, in their pure rawness. This gives the house a comfortable, almost monastic austerity.
 
 
Architects: Josep Llobet
Location: Carrer del Mil·leni, Girona, Spain
Structures: Manuel Fernandez, Bernuz&Fernandez
Technical Architect: Ismael Fernandez
Project Area: 880 sqm
Project Year: 2008
Photographs: Eugeni Pons, Courtesy of Josep Llobet