Domínguez House / Gazteluz Jerez
The house has a single floor above ground, raised 90cm above the level of the site. The house acts as a filter between the public area of the street and the south-southeast sector of the plot, reserved for the garden and pool areas. The pedestrian access is from the front of the exterior alignment, by Abedul Street, through an entrance terrace generated by one of the "incisions" that characterise the exterior geometry and volumetry.
© Pedro Pegenaute
Architects: Gazteluz Jerez
Location: Simancas, Spain
Author Architects: José María Gastaldo Ghilarducci, Enrique Jerez Abajo
Area: 772.1 m2
Project Year: 2011
Photographs: Pedro Pegenaute
Collaborator Architect: Hugo Ricardo Mónica
© Pedro Pegenaute
Text description provided by the architects. The house has a single floor above ground, raised 90cm above the level of the site. The house acts as a filter between the public area of the street and the south-southeast sector of the plot, reserved for the garden and pool areas. The pedestrian access is from the front of the exterior alignment, by Abedul Street, through an entrance terrace generated by one of the "incisions" that characterise the exterior geometry and volumetry.
© Pedro Pegenaute
A second level is developed below ground, due to a series of gardens and depressed exterior areas in relation to the ground level. With them it is achieved t...
© Pedro Pegenaute
Architects: Gazteluz Jerez
Location: Simancas, Spain
Author Architects: José María Gastaldo Ghilarducci, Enrique Jerez Abajo
Area: 772.1 m2
Project Year: 2011
Photographs: Pedro Pegenaute
Collaborator Architect: Hugo Ricardo Mónica
© Pedro Pegenaute
Text description provided by the architects. The house has a single floor above ground, raised 90cm above the level of the site. The house acts as a filter between the public area of the street and the south-southeast sector of the plot, reserved for the garden and pool areas. The pedestrian access is from the front of the exterior alignment, by Abedul Street, through an entrance terrace generated by one of the "incisions" that characterise the exterior geometry and volumetry.
© Pedro Pegenaute
A second level is developed below ground, due to a series of gardens and depressed exterior areas in relation to the ground level. With them it is achieved t...
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