House of the Seven Gardens by Fran Silvestre Arquitectos
The project consists of a house with a large surface area, almost like a small village that seeks to reduce its presence in the natural environment away from white architectures from vernacular populations and approaching karstic phenomena, such as caves and gorges that have been carved by rain and time in shades of grey stones that exist in the area. The project is understood as a geological landscape surrounded by cork and holm oak as happens in the nearby cave of the two doors.
To reduce the impact on landscape it is used a system of aggregation, that by repeating a single piece sets seven different outdoor spaces, each one of them reflects a part of a privileged environment, generating a sequence of human landscapes that are blurred between vegetation producing limitless fiction.
Architecture: Fran Silvestre Arquitectos
Team:
Maria Masià | Project Architect
David Sastre | Project Architect
Estefania Soriano | Project Architect
Sevak Asatrián | Project Architect
Álvaro Olivares | Project Architect
Esther Sanchís | Project Architect
Eduardo Sancho | Project Architect
Vicente Picó | Project Architect
Diego Civera | Project Architect
Fran Ayala | Collaborating Architect
Ángel Fito | Collaborating Architect
Pablo Camarasa | Collaborating architect
Sandra Insa | Collaborating Architect
Santiago Dueña | Collaborating Architect
Ricardo Candela | Collaborating Architect
Rubén March | Collaborating Architect
José Manuel Arnao | Collaborating Architect