Photo by Jesús Granada. © Jesús Granada. Published on March 07, 2012.
Through an interpretation of the urban zoning laws, this group of housing units located in one of the most populated areas of the city of Seville is qualified through a large public interior courtyard and is distinguished by its stepped profile towards the city.
Photo by Jesús Granada. © Jesús Granada. Published on March 07, 2012.
This project introduces an alternative to local regulations of land and town planning. The proposal does away with having the main block occupy the central space that composes the series of the buildings, instead concentrating them on the border, and in this way accentuating free interior space.
Photo by Jesús Granada. © Jesús Granada. Published on February 23, 2012.
The maximum and minimum heights permitted in each area are used to generate an outline that singles out the whole proposal.
Photo by Jesus Granada. © Jesus Granada. Published on April 19, 2012.
The location of the dwellings has been chosen in order to comply with sustainability criteria that effectively ensure efficiency in the use of natural resources. Lightning and ventilation facilities are available through alternating facades, also designed in an attempt to smooth its position in the overall program.
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Photo by Jesús Granada. © Jesús Granada. Published on March 07, 2012.
Photo by Jesús Granada. © Jesús Granada. Published on March 07, 2012.
Photo by Jesús Granada. © Jesús Granada. Published on March 07, 2012.
Photo by Jesús Granada. © Jesús Granada. Published on March 07, 2012.
Ground Floor
© EDDEA . Published on April 18, 2012.
© EDDEA . Published on April 18, 2012.