
Villa 95索托格兰德别墅
Fran Silvestre Arquitectos
项目名称: Villa 95索托格兰德别墅
地点: 卡迪斯,西班牙
设计团队: Fran Silvestre Arquitectos
建筑面积: 1255 m²
竣工时间: 2024年
摄影: Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
设计特色:
项目 - 西班牙建筑工作室Fran Silvestre Arquitectos完成了Villa 95,这座位于索托格兰德的引人注目的白色住宅,通过几何体量的精妙交织重新诠释了多代共居的理念。
坐落于阿尔托斯·德·瓦尔德拉马起伏的地形中,这座1255平方米的住宅由三个细长的形体组成,这些形体根据场地的不规则轮廓动态旋转排布。这些纯净的白色体块创造了一种精心编排的空间序列,同时在北侧包围景观,又向东面和南面景色敞开怀抱。
"居住空间采用尽可能长的比例,以增加与自然的接触,"总部位于瓦伦西亚的设计团队解释道。该事务所因其独特的地中海建筑极简主义风格而闻名。
Villa 95的与众不同之处在于其卓越的多功能性——有意识地拒绝追随潮流的设计,转而追求持久的功能性。汲取了16世纪威尼托地区文艺复兴别墅的灵感,建筑师精心打造了能够优雅地适应不同代际家庭结构变化的空间。
也许最引人入胜的特色是观景台式的屋顶露台,作为下方生活空间的高处延伸。这一建筑手法为社交聚会创造了一个优越的观景点,同时框定了周围景观的广阔视野。
该项目通过集成的空气源热泵和地热系统实现了环境自给自足,而精心设计的地下室则容纳了由天井照明的健康设施。
Villa 95的流通策略直观地响应了场地的地形,行人通道从地块的较低角落进入,车辆则从最高点接近,创造了公共与私人领域之间的无缝过渡。
"我们喜欢想象这座房子在几十年后的样子,被未来居住者改造,"设计团队反思道,"适应今天我们甚至无法想象的需求,但建筑将在不失去其本质的情况下拥抱这些变化。"
团队 - Fran Silvestre Arquitectos是一家追求"有效美学"的建筑和设计事务所。它由Fran Silvestre于2005年创立,由一群多学科专业人士组成,他们在全球范围内进行住宅、文化、企业和公共项目。
事务所团队从每个委托项目的开始就深入探讨初始概念和想法,这些对他们来说是项目的灵魂,包括结构和室内设计。对于每个项目,他们至少准备3个不同的设计方案,满足客户相同的愿望清单,在同一地块上,遵循相同的规范。对他们来说,这是一个概念挑战,促使他们改进并推动他们走出舒适区。对于客户而言,知道他们将参与设计过程并做出选择,也是一个信任点。
在项目规模方面,他们的工作范围从总体规划、建筑群或住宅到较小规模的项目,关注最小的细节。在开发项目中,他们负责品牌的塑造、企业设计、图形设计、网站、宣传图片和/或视频、平面图和施工,试图以同一视角涵盖所有内容,从而创造全球统一的身份。
每个项目对他们而言都同样重要,他们将每个项目视为第一个、最后一个和唯一的项目。
Fran Silvestre是建筑博士,毕业于UPV并获得优异成绩,在荷兰TU/e获得城市规划师学位时也获得同样的成绩,是UPV设计领域的荣誉博士。目前,他是UPV和欧洲大学项目系的教授,领导建筑和设计MArch研究生院。2011年,他曾担任瓦伦西亚高等建筑技术学院副院长,2018年获得美国KSU的Victor L. Regnier讲席教授职位。在其职业生涯中,他曾师从葡萄牙普利兹克奖得主Álvaro Siza。
他曾获得多项奖项,如2001年建筑师基金会奖、2010年COACV建筑师学院奖。2012年,他被文化和体育部选为"Spain Arts and Culture"计划中西班牙建筑在美国的大使。2013年获得红点设计奖,同年在IVAM现代艺术学院获得瓦伦西亚自治区最佳建筑师奖。
Project Name: Villa 95 Sotogrande
Location: Cádiz, Spain
Design Team: Fran Silvestre Arquitectos
Total Floor Area: 1,255 m²
Completion: 2024
Photography: Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Feature:
Project - The Villa 95 project is located on an irregularly shaped plot within Altos de Valderrama, in Sotogrande. From the beginning, the main premise was to maximize the relationship between the dwelling and the natural environment, seeking to blend daily living with the place. The site has a slight slope, allowing for a great depth of landscape.
The project is configured through three simple elements that are grouped dynamically to adapt to the orientation and the challenging geometry of the plot. The inhabited bodies have the longest possible proportion to increase contact with nature. They contain the land and the vehicular access to the north and northwest, while two of the elements open to the east, including the pool terrace and the night area, while the day area opens to the south. The two communication cores are found at the junction between the pieces. The structure of the house defines its spatiality; the design team likes to think it adapts to the place as if it had always been there.
The commission included a clear desire from its inhabitants to conceive a house capable of accommodating multiple generations. This idea of permanence and versatility translates into a rational structure that allows for functional flexibility in the use of spaces, adaptable to the different lifestyles of those who inhabit it. The team understands this versatility as a form of sustainability, as it is built to last over time. With the same attitude, architecture is proposed to be free from trends, with the ability to adapt to future moments, with a will to transcend time and avoid becoming obsolete. The design team has always been inspired by this timeless vocation in late Renaissance Italian villas, especially those from the 16th century, which have witnessed the passage of generations, drawing a continuity between architecture, time, and life in the Veneto.
The current inhabitants, with a vibrant social life, requested that the house feature a belvedere-shaped terrace, a privileged spot from which to contemplate the landscape and welcome their guests. This space is located above the main floor's roof, functioning as an elevated extension of the living area, an open scene toward an interesting landscape.
The basement incorporates a comprehensive health space, conceived as a shared-use area, illuminated by a light well. The users intend to live in the house intensely; therefore, spaces are arranged for working, exercising... all facilities are included since the house has an aerothermal and geothermal system that makes it energy self-sufficient.
Pedestrian access occurs from the lower corner of the plot, via a protected entrance terrace, while the ascending slope of the street allows vehicular access to the house from the highest point, comfortably arriving at the same level as the day area. This naturally resolves the transition between public space and domestic interior.
The design team likes to imagine the house many decades from now, transformed by its future inhabitants, adapted to needs that they cannot even begin to imagine today, but which architecture will have embraced without losing its essence.
Design Team - Fran Silvestre Arquitectos is an architecture and design studio in pursuit of Effective Beauty. It was founded in 2005 by Fran Silvestre and is formed by a multidisciplinary group of professionals who carry out residential, cultural, corporate, and public projects around the world.
The team works together from the beginning of each commission, delving into the initial concepts and ideas, which for them are the soul of the project, including the structure and interior design. For each project, they prepare at least 3 different design proposals, attending to the same client wishlist, on the same plot, and with the same regulations. For them, it is a conceptual challenge that leads them to improve and pushes them to always go a little further to leave their comfort zone. For their clients, knowing that they will choose and be part of the design process is also a point of trust.
In terms of project scale, they work from masterplans, groups of buildings or houses to smaller scale projects, attending to the smallest detail. In development projects, they take charge of brand branding, corporate design, graphic design, web, promotional images and/or videos, plans and construction, trying to cover everything with the same perspective to generate a global identity.
Each project is as important as the others, and they value each one as if it were the first, the last, and the only one.
Fran Silvestre is a PhD Architect, graduated with honors from UPV, obtained the same qualification in his degree as an urban planner at TU/e in the Netherlands, and is a Magna Cum Laude PhD in design from UPV. He is currently a professor in the Projects Department at UPV and at the European University, and directs the MArch Postgraduate School in Architecture and Design. In 2011, he was the deputy director of the Superior Technical School of Architecture of Valencia, and in 2018, he obtained the Victor L. Regnier Chair at KSU in the United States. During his professional career, he trained with Portuguese Pritzker Prize winner Álvaro Siza.
He has received awards such as the 2001 Architects Foundation Award, the 2010 COACV Architects College Award. In 2012, he was chosen by the Ministry of Culture and Sports as an ambassador for Spanish Architecture in the United States with the Spain Arts and Culture program. He won the Red Dot Design Award in 2013, and that same year received the Best Architect of the Valencian Community Award at the IVAM Institute of Modern Art. In 2015, he achieved the Build Architectural Award in the United Kingdom.
1255 m²
卡迪斯,西班牙
2024