Roteta House

Roteta House
© Edorta Subijana

ROTETA HOUSE

Estudio Peña Ganchegui

STRUCTURE
Inak Ingeniaritza

INSTALLATIONS
GE & Asociados

AUTHOR ARCHITECTS
Rocío Peña, Mario Sangalli

COLLABORATORS
Edorta Subijana, Jonathan Chanca, Josemari López

RIGGER
Josemari Roteta

PHOTOGRAPHS
Edorta Subijana

AREA
170 m²

YEAR
2016

LOCATION
San Sebastián, Spain

CATEGORY
Houses

Roteta House
© Edorta Subijana
Roteta House
© Edorta Subijana

Text description provided by 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.

Roteta House
© Edorta Subijana
Roteta House
© Edorta Subijana
Roteta House
© Edorta Subijana

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.

Taking distance from the West limit, which is excavated at street level to organize the entrance, the building is developed in a linear way.

The sequence starts from North with the children's rooms, continues with the toilet rooms and the parents' room, and ends in the kitchen, from where the living-room grows, linked with the garden through a porch open to the South.

Roteta House
© Edorta Subijana
Roteta House
© Edorta Subijana

The white concrete wall that protects the house is replaced on the South side by a glazed closure, along the living-room wing.

The external appearance of this space contrasts with the linear volume, whose curved geometry, coated with zinc, stands out from the previous one, seeking the Eastern light.

Roteta House
© Edorta Subijana
Roteta House
© Edorta Subijana

The house situation on the plot divides the exterior space into 4 different areas: the entrance courtyard already mentioned (which organizes both the road and the pedestrian access) on the West, a private garden linked to the secondary rooms (characterized by the presence of the quarry) on the North, another linked to the main one (around the palm tree) on the East, and the main garden linked to the livingroom, on the South.


Roteta House
© Edorta Subijana
Roteta House
© Edorta Subijana


Roteta House
Ground Floor
Roteta House
Basement Plan
Roteta House
Site Plan
Roteta House