Casa Barcelona | VVAA studio

Casa Barcelona is organized based on the existing structural grid of the garage on the ground floor, allowing for the creation of open space on each level and another divided by the staircase core and wet rooms.

© Marta Vidal1

© Marta Vidal

The program is configured radially from the vertical communication core towards the façades, providing all spaces with natural lighting and ventilation. Openings are created in the exterior terrace spaces with a south-facing orientation, connected to the day zones. These become new outdoor communal spaces, defined by a permeable ceramic closure to maintain privacy while allowing light to pass through.

© Marta Vidal2

© Marta Vidal

The project’s materiality is resolved with a neutral and clean background that highlights the natural wood flooring and the exposed ceramic vaulted ceiling in the main rooms. The same design language is used in the central furniture of the home, which equips both the kitchen-dining area and the living room, organizing the space.

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© Marta Vidal

Prioritizing energy efficiency and comfort inside the home, the project includes external insulation (SATE), photovoltaic solar panels, and aerothermal systems to meet the needs for hot water and climate control.

Project Info
Architects: VVAA studio
Country: Spain, Terragona
Area: 290 m²
Year: 2024
Photographs: Marta Vidal
Engineering & Consulting > Structural: Albert Pujol Teixidó
Engineering & Consulting > Mep: Josep Ma Delmuns

Mohamed Saleh
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