The full program defines four autonomous, interrelated units: house, guest apartment, atelier and garage. These accompany the site's particular topography, a sloped terrain where the "hybrid" volume is integrated.
Because of the site's particularities, the resulting dwelling does not land on the ground but changes the relationship with it as the plan progresses. The volume emerges from the terrain in one of the extremes, aligns the house with the garden in the central area and finally detaches itself in the west side.
In the centre of the house, an open hallway — designed as an exterior, roofed space — marks the moment in which house and artist's studio merge. "It becomes the area of relationship of the different programs," state the architects, "and works as a climatic regulator for them."
Architects: F451 Arquitectura (Santi Ibarra, Toni Montes, Lluís Ortega, Xavier Osarte & Esther Segura)
Team: Juan Gándara, Vives Oriol, Jordi Ribó
Interior design: Laia Isern
Structure consultant: Manuel Arguijo
Quantity surveyor: José Piedra
Location: Gijón, Spain
Area: 395 square metres
Construction: Cejoysa
Steel works (structure & furniture): Alfer
