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Finca Roja
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Dalias
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Vivienda
Ossó
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Ossó
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Túria
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Turia
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The Finca Roja (Red building), built in the 30’s, is a residential historic building located in one of the firsts expansion rings of Valencia city. The project designed by Henrique Viedma Vidal is a reference of valencian modernist architecture, and is a result of the eclectic architect’s attitude, influenced by the dutch expressionism in the building’s formal conception; in the art déco movement on its ornamental elements; and in the modern architecture racionalist principles.

These were the premises that set up the concept for this house renovation project, in which the new elements are generated through the essence and spirit of the building itself, in an effort to create a connection between the new and the existing.

The spaces were rationally relocated around two new linear walls, containing on its thickness the storage, infrastructure, and circulation needed for modern living. On the outside, these walls are covered with a new composition of noble materials inspired in the buildings colors and aesthetics, leaving the original apartment’s perimeter as a vernacular container that houses the new proposal.
The Finca Roja (Red building) , built in the 30’s, is a residential historic building located in one of the firsts expansion rings of Valencia city. The project designed by Henrique Viedma Vidal is a reference of valencian modernist architecture, and is a result of the eclectic architect’s attitude, influenced by the dutch expressionism in the building’s formal conception; in the art déco movement on its ornamental elements; and in the modern architecture racionalist principles.

These were the premises that set up the concept for this house renovation project, in which the new elements are generated through the essence and spirit of the building itself, in an effort to create a connection between the new and the existing. The spaces were rationally relocated around two new linear walls, containing on its thickness the storage, infrastructure, and circulation needed for modern living. On the outside, these walls are covered with a new composition of noble materials inspired in the buildings colors and aesthetics, leaving the original apartment’s perimeter as a vernacular container that houses the new proposal.
Near the former Túria river bed in Valencia city, an apartment from the 70’s seeks to return to the essence of its construction decade. Using references such as Memphis and Archigram, the aim of this renovation was transforming this apartment’s spaces with an avant-garde and colorful vision, generating wide, confortable and dynamic spaces.

The apartment is reorganized in two different zones, the day zone - spacious, fluid and luminous; and the night zone - segmented, confortable and private. The two different zones are unified with a scenic ant theatrical aesthetic where color and texture plays with each other to create a continuity between spaces.

The transformation was achieved by creating a careful balance between the preservation of some original elements, such as the green terrazzo floor and the concrete structure, and the introduction of contemporary design, meeting the goal of creating a home that is both functional and aesthetic.
Near the former Túria river bed in Valencia city, an apartment from the 70’s seeks to return to the essence of its construction decade. Using references such as Memphis and Archigram, the aim of this renovation was transforming this apartment’s spaces with an avant-garde and colorful vision, generating wide, confortable and dynamic spaces.

The transformation was achieved by creating a careful balance between the preservation of some original elements, such as the green terrazzo floor and the concrete structure, and the introduction of contemporary design, meeting the goal of creating a home that is both functional and aesthetic.
In a suburban town located in the outskirts of Valencia, a young family acquired an existing semi- detached house that needed to be redesigned. The main goal of this renovation project was to reinvent the original house segmented dark compartments, and create new wide spaces provided with continuous flow and functionality.

In the ground floor the service and circulation areas are separated from the living spaces. The main rooms are organized around the living room, the center of this family’s life, symbolized with a “hug” created by the ceiling curved lines that falls dow towards the chimney, containing it, and creating a welcoming atmosphere.

The house’s surfaces are a contrast between linear storage walls covered in oak wood or painted in taupe, and large glass windows, connecting the interior with the exterior gardens, providing a timeless combination of luminosity and warmth.
In a suburban town located in the outskirts of Valencia, a young family acquired an existing semi- detached house that needed to be redesigned. The main goal of this renovation project was to reinvent the original house segmented dark compartments, and create new wide spaces provided with continuous flow and functionality.

In the ground floor the service and circulation areas are separated from the living spaces. The main rooms are organized around the living room, the center of this family’s life, symbolized with a “hug” created by the ceiling curved lines that falls dow towards the chimney, containing it, and creating a welcoming atmosphere.

The house’s surfaces are a contrast between linear storage walls covered in oak wood or painted in taupe, and large glass windows, connecting the interior with the exterior gardens, providing a timeless combination of luminosity and warmth.
Located in the La Zaidía neighborhood in Valencia, inside a rationalist building, this flat renovation highlights the importance of adapting the existing spaces without renouncing the existing paradigms of modernity, such as the separation between day and night spaces with a strategic entrance or the use of natural light and ventilation in each space.

The aura of the home is based on this principle, which, without modifying the original location of any room, that was excessively compartmentalized at the beginning, generates new communications, democratizing a more functional dialogue based on the demands of the new owner.

The emphasis on the existing concrete structure as a starting point, along with a palette of complementary materials such as oak wood and microcement, creates a correspondence with the aesthetics of the building, emphasizing the importance of the space itself through a contemporary language.
Located in the La Zaidía neighborhood in Valencia, inside a rationalist building, this flat renovation highlights the importance of adapting the existing spaces without renouncing the existing paradigms of modernity, such as the separation between day and night spaces with a strategic entrance or the use of natural light and ventilation in each space.

The aura of the home is based on this principle, which, without modifying the original location of any room, that was excessively compartmentalized at the beginning, generates new communications, democratizing a more functional dialogue based on the demands of the new owner.

The emphasis on the existing concrete structure as a starting point, along with a palette of complementary materials such as oak wood and microcement, creates a correspondence with the aesthetics of the building, emphasizing the importance of the space itself through a contemporary language.
Located in a 19th century building, next to the Torres de Quart in Valencia, this apartment emerges from its abandonment to add a new chapter of modernity to its own history. As a result of several unfortunate interventions, both on its interior and surroundings, the current apartment’s expression is marked by some architectural accidents, such as a concrete beam protruding from the neighboring building, or the exiting walls crooked angles. Therefore, we decided to start from these existences when approaching the assignment.

The proposal aimed to completely redefine the space with the aim of generating a new discourse within that chaotic world, highlighting its original construction elements, evidenced by the painted brick walls, and the wooden beam slabs with brick vaults, which, together with the existing architectural accidents, gives us a narrative that revisits the history of this home.

The new kitchen and bathroom volumes appear as fundamental pieces within a main open space, defined by their own materiality in wood and glass bricks, integrating different scenarios as one walks through the apartment, allowing communication between all the rooms and, at the same time, the democratization of the different spaces.
Located in a 19th century building, next to the Torres de Quart in Valencia, this apartment emerges from its abandonment to add a new chapter of modernity to its own history. As a result of several unfortunate interventions, both on its interior and surroundings, the current apartment’s expression is marked by some architectural accidents, such as a concrete beam protruding from the neighboring building, or the exiting walls crooked angles. Therefore, we decided to start from these existences when approaching the assignment.

The proposal aimed to completely redefine the space with the aim of generating a new discourse within that chaotic world, highlighting its original construction elements, evidenced by the painted brick walls, and the wooden beam slabs with brick vaults, which, together with the existing architectural accidents, gives us a narrative that revisits the history of this home.

The new kitchen and bathroom volumes appear as fundamental pieces within a main open space, defined by their own materiality in wood and glass bricks, integrating different scenarios as one walks through the apartment, allowing communication between all the rooms and, at the same time, the democratization of the different spaces.