CONCRETUS House / SINGULAR STUDIO
The idea from which the project developed, was born from a trip to the client’s country, where the need arose, in a certain way, to reproduce the architectural tradition of soviet brutalism that historically has been so present in their lives... and therefore, came Le Corbusier and his bêton brut as project leitmotiv.
© David Frutos
Architects: SINGULAR STUDIO
Location: Valencia, Spain
Architect In Charge: José Moragues
Technical Architect: DionÃs Henarejos
Interior Design: Pepe Cabrera
Area: 200.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photography: David Frutos
Construction: Villas de Lujo Grupo González Barber
© David Frutos
Text description provided by the architects. The idea from which the project developed, was born from a trip to the client’s country, where the need arose, in a certain way, to reproduce the architectural tradition of soviet brutalism that historically has been so present in their lives... and therefore, came Le Corbusier and his bêton brut as project leitmotiv.
© David Frutos
After the initial ideas, we did a deep reflection between what the house should be on its own, and what it would be because of the place in which it’s framed, an impressive natural landscape facing the sea with a balcony looking over the Mediterranean. Thus, the project emerges as a juxtaposition of ideas that solve different needs. T...
© David Frutos
Architects: SINGULAR STUDIO
Location: Valencia, Spain
Architect In Charge: José Moragues
Technical Architect: DionÃs Henarejos
Interior Design: Pepe Cabrera
Area: 200.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photography: David Frutos
Construction: Villas de Lujo Grupo González Barber
© David Frutos
Text description provided by the architects. The idea from which the project developed, was born from a trip to the client’s country, where the need arose, in a certain way, to reproduce the architectural tradition of soviet brutalism that historically has been so present in their lives... and therefore, came Le Corbusier and his bêton brut as project leitmotiv.
© David Frutos
After the initial ideas, we did a deep reflection between what the house should be on its own, and what it would be because of the place in which it’s framed, an impressive natural landscape facing the sea with a balcony looking over the Mediterranean. Thus, the project emerges as a juxtaposition of ideas that solve different needs. T...
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