Guillem Carrera Arquitecte

Jaume's House

Jaume's House
© Adrià Goula

JAUME'S HOUSE

Guillem Carrera

MANUFACTURERS
JUNG, Neolith, Grohe, Ikea, Saloni, Santa & Cole, Secto, Deltalight, ISIST, Roca, Schuco

ARCHITECTS
Guillem Carrera

AREA
202 m²

YEAR
2020

PHOTOGRAPHS
Adrià Goula

CATEGORY
Houses

CONSTRUCTION
Rècop Restauracions Arquitectòniques SL, Baumester SL

ENGINEERING AND INSTALLATION
Zero Consulting

STRUCTURES
Jordi Masdeu

STRUCTURES
Jordi Masdeu

SUBCONTRACTOR
Sarroca Electricitat, Aluminis Granollers SL, Nou Concepte Interiors SL, Oficrea SL, Luxiform Il·luminació SL, Silifoc SA

COLLABORATORS
Daniel Marcelo, Indibil Solans, Meritxell Anglès

TOPOGRAPHY
Altiplà Serveis Topogràfics SLP

Jaume's House
© Adrià Goula
Jaume's House
© Adrià Goula

Text description provided by architect.

The location of this house is part of a small urban fabric with a triangular floor plan, which is embedded and delimited by the highway, Rovira and Virgili Street, the cemetery and the underpass of the highway.

Jaume's House
© Adrià Goula
Jaume's House
© Adrià Goula

It is an area with particular morphological features, made up of small plots, which most of them were built with small houses between the middle and the end of the 20th century.

These are accessed through U-shaped entrance and exit, which at the same time meets an inner square.

Since the plots are small, the distance between the existing buildings is small and there are low separating fences, the residents of the area live in visual contact with each other, obtaining a lively and active community.

Observation and analysis of the existing houses built in the area indicated that most of these homes are compact in volume and occupy a large portion of the plot, resulting in small and residual non-built spaces with little or no connectivity and visual connection with the interior of buildings.

Jaume's House
© Adrià Goula
Jaume's House
© Adrià Goula
Jaume's House
© Adrià Goula
Jaume's House
© Adrià Goula
Jaume's House
© Adrià Goula

At the same time, the main façades with the largest openings are aligned with the street, regardless of their solar orientation.

In response to this analysis, the house adopts a singular strategy: the main façade does not face the street; it looks onto the garden, facing south.

The entire building is structured towards the garden, but maximum integration is created on the ground floor by a porch in the center of the house that connects the exterior and interior of the house.

Jaume's House
© Adrià Goula
Jaume's House
© Adrià Goula

A constructive discontinuity is created in order to have a central shady space for living and to have the width of the plot free of buildings and in direct contact with the non-built spaces.

To the right and left of the porch there is a practical living program: on one side a suite with bathroom and dressing room and on the other a living-kitchen-dining room, which is connected to the study on the first floor by a double-height.

Jaume's House
© Adrià Goula
Jaume's House
© Adrià Goula

At the same time, this space is also connected to the basement, which is used for facilities and storage.

The indoor program is completed on the first floor with two bedrooms and an additional bathroom, and the outdoor program with a terrace on the first floor and a second terrace lookout point on the covered floor from which you can see various visual landmarks of the city of Tarragona such as the old town, the sea, and the Ermita de la Salut.

Jaume's House
© Adrià Goula
Jaume's House
© Adrià Goula

The volumetry was designed using simple shapes and a mixed structure according to the construction of the existing buildings in the area, without changing the original topography.

The street façade has two height levels in order to adapt and to create the transition between a first neighboring building on the ground floor and a second four-floor building.

The non-buildings outside areas should be occupied by a sidewalk on the edge of the building and by landscaped or vegetable garden areas.

Jaume's House
© Adrià Goula
Jaume's House
© Adrià Goula

The plot has a limited amount of building space.

For this reason, various strategies have been developed to use the space and expand the perception of the dimension of the interior space, such as the outside porch, the double-height of the living-dining room, the integration of the circulation areas within the different rooms, the capture of natural light through strategically placed windows or skylights and the creation of three triangular protruding windows that at the same time become floating interiors spaces of seclusion and in visual contact with the garden.


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Guillem Carrera Arquitecte
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