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Casa 108, Photos, Costa Brava House, Building, Architect, Design, Home, Project
Casa 108 - Catalunya, Espana : Architecture Information
Spanish residential building by H Arquitectes, Spain
Casa 108, Santa Cristina d'Aro, Catalunya, Spain
2005
H ARQUITECTES
House 108

Although located in one of the most untouched areas of the Costa Brava,
Rosamar housing development is characterized by a mix of different
constructions and auto-constructions of a low architectural interest
and a large impact on the landscape.
As a response to that situation, this project looks to respect the
natural environment on this strongly slopped plot with dense Mediterranean
vegetation. We tried to modify as little as possible the environment
by building the house on a slope, and thus reducing the land movements,
foundation and generation of waste products. We also have maintained
the vegetation in order to not lose the current shaded and cool ambience
as well as a sensible design of the exterior elements wooden
stairs following the natural slope and a minimal perimeter fence.
Through this sections adaptation to the original topographical
profile, we were able to connect each of the interior ambiances with
the garden through wide regular openings that fuses the exterior with
the interior; it assures permanent natural light, allows cross-ventilation
and multiplies the control options of interior comfort. At the same
time, its growing sloped geometry towards the south facilitates the
renovation of hot air through the superior façade, and the
capturing of new fresh air thorough the inferior one, towards the
north.

All of the openings have three fencing levels: adjustable shutters
that guarantee sun protection in the summer and captures the suns
radiation in the winter, a mosquito net which allows ventilation and
protects from the insects, and finally, interior aluminum carpentry
with a thermal bridge break and double glass with an interior chamber.
The three panes are sliding and they can be hidden within the ventilated
chamber of the façade, therefore obtaining complete openings
on the construction which intensify the relationship with the environment
and the perception of the walls.
The façade is built with ventilated double panes and an interior
bearing wall. Hence we improved the insulation, the thermal inertia
and air tightness; we minimized the thermal bridges and the possible
condensations and avoided cracks due to the cross of the façades
vertical plane with the suspended floor and the roof plane. It even
allowed us to reduce the light in order to cover it with self-supporting
main beams that didnt need formwork.
The southern façade, with more sun exposure, has a natural
shade: deciduous climbing plants protect it from the suns direct
radiation in the summer and allows the sun to enter in the winter.
The roof has little sun exposure because it faces the north and is
protected with vegetation. It is finished with zinc over a waterproof
board with a ventilated chamber and interior insulation. The concrete
pavements work as thermal storage through direct radiation and greenhouse
effect, giving the building a selective inertia depending on the solar
protection system used.
As a result, we have a second residence with a calculated program,
with the minimal cost in meters, the maximum compactness, easy construction
and minimal energetic investment at work and in the maintenance. And
furthermore
has completely satisfied the developer.
DETAILED LIST OF MATERIALS
1. Zinc sheet DEXTER type e=0.65mm of 400x835mm
2. Ventilated air chamber
3. Thermal insulation of extruded polystyrene sheet e=6cm
4. Painted plaster
5. Non-structural wall of 9cm
6. Air chamber
7. Structural wall of perforated brick
8. Exterior carpentry for sliding panes of triple rail of anodized
aluminum.
9. Sliding pane with adjustable aluminum slats
10. Mosquito net. Sliding pane
11. Sliding balcony of silver anodized aluminium. Climalit 4/6/6
12. Natural Bateig stone, 3cm saw cut with throat
13. Ventilated suspended floor of 25+5cm edge. Inter-axis 70cm
14. Bitumen waterproofing sheet
15. Air chamber
16. Non-structural wall of 9cm
Casa 108 Architects : H ARQUITECTES
Casa 108 Photo credits : Starp Estudi
Situation: Santa Cristina dAro, Girona
Author: H ARQUITECTES (David Lorente, Josep Ricart, Xavier Ros, Roger
Tudó)
Collaborators: Felip Toledo, Technical architect
Customer: Steven Hind & Beatriz Escolano
Year of realization: 2002-05
Surface constructed: 109 m2
Budget: 154.000€
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