Roteta House / Estudio Peña Ganchegui
The particular attributes offered by the plot shape he house: Its level 3 meters above the street, the astonishing layered rock wall at the bottom of the plot, the beautiful existing palm, and the presence of two car-parks located South and West of the plot. All of them have been, along with the orientation (N-S, following the elongated form of the plot) and the program of needs (a house for a two-children family), determining factors in the Roteta House formalization.
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Architects: Estudio Peña Ganchegui
Location: San Sebastián, Gipuzkoa, Spain
Area: 170.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Edorta Subijana
Author Architects: Rocío Peña, Mario Sangalli
Collaborators: Edorta Subijana, Jonathan Chanca, Josemari López
Rigger: Josemari Roteta
Structure: Inak Ingeniaritza
Installations: GE & asociados
© Edorta Subijana
From the architect. The particular attributes offered by the plot shape he house: Its level 3 meters above the street, the astonishing layered rock wall at the bottom of the plot, the beautiful existing palm, and the presence of two car-parks located South and West of the plot. All of them have been, along with the orientation (N-S, following the elongated form of the plot) and the program of needs (a house for a two-children family), determining factors in the Roteta House formalization.
© Edorta Subijana...
© Edorta Subijana
Architects: Estudio Peña Ganchegui
Location: San Sebastián, Gipuzkoa, Spain
Area: 170.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Edorta Subijana
Author Architects: Rocío Peña, Mario Sangalli
Collaborators: Edorta Subijana, Jonathan Chanca, Josemari López
Rigger: Josemari Roteta
Structure: Inak Ingeniaritza
Installations: GE & asociados
© Edorta Subijana
From the architect. The particular attributes offered by the plot shape he house: Its level 3 meters above the street, the astonishing layered rock wall at the bottom of the plot, the beautiful existing palm, and the presence of two car-parks located South and West of the plot. All of them have been, along with the orientation (N-S, following the elongated form of the plot) and the program of needs (a house for a two-children family), determining factors in the Roteta House formalization.
© Edorta Subijana...
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