Architects:Julio Gómez-Perretta de Mateo E-mail: net@perrettaarquitectura.com Place: Godella, Valencia Year: 2017 Built surface: 600 m2 Architects in charge: Marco Busca, Maria Dolores Bernal, Amparo Morant, Paula Zafra,
Antonio Orero y Jorge Espí Photograper:Alfonso Calza Collaborators: Jordi Vicedo
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A distant perspective of Casa Miravent showcasing the pool region within an outdoor setting.A complete view of Casa Miravent’s exterior during the sunset.A photograph displaying Casa Miravent’s exterior, captured from a different perspective.A photograph that emphasizes the house’s outdoor patio.A visual representation highlighting the classic architectural design of the house’s exterior.A close-up photograph of the overhanging large horizontal planes of concrete roof design of the house’s exterior.A photograph of an outdoor pathway adjacent to the kitchen area.A photograph showcasing the outdoor living space, including the lawn and plant life.A different section of the outdoor space exhibiting the presence of towering trees incorporated within the lawn.A photograph of the corner exterior area, highlighting the glass panels encompassing the interior spaces.A photograph showcasing the outdoor living area’s vintage design, which has been enhanced with modern elements.In the room, there is a noticeable view of the spiral staircase that can be seen through a large glass panel.A photograph capturing the interior of the living area, featuring the glass panels enclosing the space.A photograph taken at close range, accentuating the ceiling’s design, featuring broad, horizontal planes of concrete that seem to be suspended between glass panels enclosing the interior spaces.An image highlighting the elegant interior design of the dining area.A photograph capturing the interior of the kitchen area, featuring a lengthy built-in kitchen island table situated at the center.The focal point of the image is the impressively elongated kitchen island table that has been seamlessly integrated into the design.The image showcases an alternative vantage point of the kitchen area, affording a renewed appreciation for its design features and overall layout.A photograph showcasing the distinctive architectural design of the house’s spiral staircase.This photo offers a different perspective of the house’s spiral staircase, emphasizing its unique and remarkable architectural style.An interior shot of the bedroom with a glimpse of its attached bathroom.This image highlights the bedroom’s soothing ambiance by emphasizing the bed as its focal point.An image of the bathroom’s interior featuring a double-basin sink and a large wall-mounted mirror.
The house is located in Campolivar, Godella, it is a large house on a plot of more than 2000 m2 that includes the most notable features of our architecture office, large horizontal planes of concrete that float between glass panels that enclose the interiors spaces. The house, which occupies a plant of 600 m2 between ground floor and first floor, is organized through a geometry based on the sum of two figures, the “I” and the “L”, the first, developed on two floors, contains the night area, with the suite below, three bedrooms on the top floor and the guest room.
The figure in L corresponds to the day area with the living room and kitchen. Both figures are joined by a bridge volume that includes the entrance hall and the staircase on the ground floor and a study area for children on the first floor. The volume corresponding to the room generates a series of cascaded spaces formed by a concatenation of structural sheets that define the final image of the volume.
The kitchen is designed to be the place where daily life develops, it is placed at one end of the L, displaced from the rest of the rooms and is totally turned over to the garden, directly connected to the covered terraces, the barbecue and the swimming pool. The large basement opens onto an English patio where part of the foundations of the old Roman irrigation ditch that passed through the area has been recovered.
The house is a set of horizontal and vertical concrete planes that breaks with the dominant aesthetic in the area since it is located among villas of more than 100 years in the oldest area of Campolivar. This uniqueness has become the hallmark of the Perretta architectural firm.