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A house that combines prefabrication and traditional construction in a privileged environment in Madrid. This is one of the latest projects that the Madrid architecture studio delavegacanolasso has developed . Ignacio de la Vega, architect of the firm, explains to idealista/news the ins and outs of the construction. Built on a 1,500 m2 plot, the house has an area of 120 m2 , along with a studio that adds another 22 m2. The price of the project has been around 320,000 euros , not counting the cost of the land. Abroad delavegacanolasso “The first thing we found when we saw the plot was a fairly sloping piece of land, full of pines and oaks, and covered by a green blanket typical of spring. An environment to respect and enhance, with its own identity and characteristics,” comments Ignacio de la Vega.
Lounge delavegacanolasso They were so mindful of respect for nature that they kept 100% of the trees . To achieve this, the project used a hybrid system in construction. On the one hand, modules were made as in a prefabricated house and, on the other, whitewashed brick walls and the overhang were built Anguilla Email List manually with mud from the land. whitewashed walls delavegacanolasso “We thought that the way to touch the ground as little as possible was through an industrialized system . But at the same time we wanted to incorporate the grace and nuances of the traditional work,” explains Ignacio. The home was designed to be natural, sustainable, simple and pleasant ; closed to the street and open to the landscape, incorporating the environment. A shelter that functioned as a large porch where you could be protected in the middle of nature.
The house is heated with underfloor heating with aerothermal energy that is powered by solar panels. In addition, it is very insulated, with 16 cm of insulation of different densities, and the most exposed windows are protected with overhangs and the trees on the plot. “In the end, the most logical thing is that each home generates enough energy for its own consumption , instead of filling the field with solar panels and windmills that have a terrible environmental and visual impact,” says the architect. Blends with nature delavegacanolasso Regarding the execution time, a relevant question considering that it combines two construction models, it took 90 days to build in the factory.
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