Anna & Eugeni Bach, Architects

Anoro House

Anoro House

Anoro House

Anna & Eugeni Bach

ARCHITECTS
Anna & Eugeni Bach

STATUS
Built

BUDGET
Undisclosed

SIE
1000 sqft - 3000 sqft

YEAR
2013

LOCATION
Sant Esteve de Palautordera, Spain

TYPE
Residential › Private House

The project consists on the extension of an existing weekend house near the village of Sant Esteve de Palautordera, one hour north from Barcelona.

Anoro House
Anoro House

The existing house had been enlarged with small additions after its completion, but the new room program almost doubled the original surface of the house, and therefore, the new construction couldn´t be understood as one more new volume added to the original.

The strategy, from the very beginning, was to treat the overall project as a “dancing couple”, where every part has its own role while dancing the same song.

Anoro House
Anoro House

The original house consisted of a simple volume which had been altered adding a small porch and a gallery.

Our first operation focuses on eliminating these additions, leaving the original house as what we understand to be a prototypical house: a simple volume with pitched roof, white walls and small rectangular windows.

Anoro House
Anoro House

The extension is built with the same goal of spontaneity than the original. It appears as a simple volume which almost repeats the width and is slightly lower than the original house not to compete with the pitched roof.

The new couple is made of two similar characters. The volumes, the dimensions and proportions of the windows, as well as the materials and the construction techniques of the two are similar.

They are equal but not identical; none of the two tries to be the main volume, but it is easy to distinguish between both.

Anoro House
Anoro House
Anoro House

It is not about twin brothers, like the characters of Dupond and Dupont, but rather, a couple of singularities inside a same unity, like Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy.

The most immediate relationship between similarities and own characteristics in each volume can be seen in the façades. Even though both volumes have the same origin, and basically the same treatment, the new one shows the layers of its construction; the bricks, the plastering, the white paint,…

Anoro House
Anoro House

The stripes in the façade give a certain leading role to the new volume, which compensates its smaller dimension and brings some lightness and fragmentation that vanishes the house when facing the garden.

The new entrance and stairs are placed between the two volumes, working as a joint.

Anoro House
Anoro House

This area is slightly set back from the main volumes and its lower height allows it not to be a third piece which could compete with the main couple.

It is a space between the leading actors, which works as much for the volumetry as for the internal organization; arranging the circulations and showing the origin, the process and, above all, the main strategy for the whole project.

Anoro House


Anoro House
Anoro House
Anoro House
Anoro House


Anoro House
Anoro House
Anoro House
Anoro House


Anoro House
Anoro House

Anna & Eugeni Bach, Architects
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Anna & Eugeni Bach, Architects
Carrer d'Hercegovina, 24, Distrito de Sarrià-Sant Gervasi, 08006 Barcelona, Spain