Fababu House is a new project designed by Fran Silvestre Arquitectos on a rocky topography in Valencia.
A plot with steep slopes and rocky terrain are the starting point to plan the project.
The building emerges from the terrain forming three volumes that blend together, adapting to the topography of the place.
The hollows of the different pieces are born from the edges of each of the volumes interlacing one another and generating a system of holes that allows solving all the windows of the project.
This system produces shadows that give depth to the façade, making it possible to perceive from the exterior a mass, compact element, as if it were a rock, and from the inside the geometry of the holes and the terraces of each one of them. it helps to maximize the vision of the environment, but always without having visuals between the different rooms.
In turn, at the lowest level of the plot, the pool is located as a volume that emerges from the rock.
At the top, at street level, the garage where the access to the plot is located is located.
On the access floor the main spaces of the house are housed: living room, dining room, kitchen, toilet, master bedroom and bathroom.
Below, accompanying the topography are the rest of uses that the program required, which allows direct connection with the outside, with the pool and the pine forest that surrounds the plot.
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Project title Fababu House
Location Valencia, Spain
Architecture Fran Silvestre Arquitectos
Interior design Alfaro Hofmann
Project team Fran Silvestre | Principal in Charge
Collaborators María Masià, Fran Ayala, Estefanía Soriano, Pablo Camarasa, Ricardo Candela, Sandra Insa, Santi Dueña, David Sastre, Sevak Asatrián, Vicente Picó, Rubén March, Jose Manuel Arnao, Rosa Juanes, Gemma Aparicio, Sergio Llobregat , Juan Martinez, Paz Garcia, Neus Roso, Daniel Uribe, Joan Maravilla, Javier Briones
Ana de Pablo | Financial Manager
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