Already during the first site visit, after the first look, the design assumptions of this project were clear. Nature at its best expression and respect for it. The leading role is shared here, nature itself and the work built and designed from it.
VV house - situational view
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The body of the building itself is meant to give the impression of being light and airy with wooden supports imitating the trees into which the building is meant to fit. The morphology of the house is formed by four blocks, which are connected by the main entrance area and a corridor.
VV House
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The main heart of the house is the living room with dining room and kitchen integrating the building with the environment and glazed from floor to ceiling, where the connection with the outdoor space stands out. It is marked by two planes, an exposed wooden floor integrated with the natural terrain, and a ceiling, which with its soaring height clearly marks its slope and is a "continuation" of the sky.
House VV
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The main glazing acts as an intermediate space, allowing for a constant exchange between being outside and being inside. But there's the small detail that this gallery works as a constructive weather protection tool.
VV House
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On the other hand, we have a more compact volume, with rooms and an office of a more private nature. It consists of three bedrooms, including one with a bathroom. All spaces show large windows, which create well-lit spaces open to nature.
VV house - interior
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