Langarita Navarro Architects

PS-50 House

PS-50 House
© Luis Díaz Díaz

PS-50 House

Langarita Navarro Arquitectos

LEAD ARCHITECTS
María Langarita Y Víctor Navarro

COLLABORATING ARCHITECT
Antonio Antequera, Javier Estebala, Fran Abellán, Pepe Susín

STRUCTURES
Bermabéu Ingenieros

FACILITIES
Bac Engeneering Consultancy

TECHNICAL ARCHITECT
José Ignacio Calderón (Max Project)

PROGRAM
Single Family Home

LANDSCAPING
Ambienta

PHOTOGRAPHS
Luis Díaz Díaz

AREA
4402 FT²

YEAR
2022

LOCATION
Tarifa, Spain

CATEGORY
Houses

The lead character in this project is an extraordinary coastal landscape; thick, rugged, and impregnable, resisting the assaults of the Atlantic winds.

PS-50 House
© Luis Díaz Díaz
PS-50 House
© Luis Díaz Díaz
PS-50 House
© Luis Díaz Díaz

We imagine the possibility of living under the cover of this greenery with the self-imposed objectives of being large and at the same time inconspicuous, while also invoking the unexpected behaviors of bodies and matters.

The roof takes on the shape of a large section of the terrain, elevated onto a concrete slab that supports the important weight of an intensive green roof, restoring the pre-existing vegetation.

The zigzag pattern of the roof makes it possible to cover long spans and reduces its own weight, as well as conveying a sense of near-impossible lightness, almost like that of a fabric blowing in the wind.

PS-50 House
© Luis Díaz Díaz
PS-50 House
© Luis Díaz Díaz
PS-50 House
© Luis Díaz Díaz

A series of parallel walls organize the house plan, lightly touching the roof from below.

Their placement allows the organization of uses, as well as managing the changing easterly and westerly winds.

By opening and closing the floor-to-ceiling glass panes as needed, it is possible to deploy a configuration to expose or defend the spaces from each of the prevailing winds, using them as if one were on a boat.

PS-50 House
© Luis Díaz Díaz
PS-50 House
© Luis Díaz Díaz

The main volume of the house is elevated, embedded into the terrain and overlooking the sea like the bow of a ship, leaning on a granite well carved into a prism.

From here, a cascade of terraces and steps unfold outward, providing access to the swimming pool and the grounds.

PS-50 House
© Luis Díaz Díaz
PS-50 House
© Luis Díaz Díaz

The access is located in a courtyard open to the sea where one goes up a generous helical staircase around a lush garden sheltered from the wind.

Its material character – using lime stucco walls, horizontal concrete surfaces, reflective steel, and dark window and door frames – makes the house difficult to see from the sea, as it sits hunkered down among the vegetation, mimicking the colors of the natural surroundings, the shrubbery, and chalky rock.

PS-50 House
© Luis Díaz Díaz
PS-50 House
© Luis Díaz Díaz

The main body of vegetation is a selection of native species with low water needs across the plot’s free spaces and over the rooftop, with the medium-term aim of returning the image of the landscape prior to the construction of the area, as well as reducing the thermal load of the house by making the most of evapotranspiration.

PS-50 House
© Luis Díaz Díaz
PS-50 House
© Luis Díaz Díaz


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Section
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South elevation


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Plan - Semi basement floor
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Plan - Ground floor
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Plan - Roof


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Axonometry
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Plan - Site

Langarita Navarro Architects
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Langarita Navarro Architects
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