Project posted by MH AP

Alba & Oriol

Structure
House (Single Residence)
Style
Modern
Ground floor
Ground floor
First floor
First floor
Longitudinal section
Longitudinal section
Isometric
Isometric

Details

Square Feet
250
Lot Size
800
Partial Baths
1

Credits

Posted by
Architect
Marina Huguet
Andrés Peñuela
Landscape Design
Anna Vilarnau
Photographer
Simone Marcolin

From MH AP

This house in the coastal town of Salou is the result of a collaborative effort with our clients. Alba envisioned a sloping roof with exposed wooden beams, while Oriol wanted a house in touch with the outdoors but without compromising privacy. This premise took us on an exploration of proportions and shape, drawing inspiration from local poultry ranches, mixed materialities, and Colombian haciendas.

The outcome is a house that blends joy with functionality. The split-roof design shelters a spacious ground level, housing three bedrooms and living areas, and a flexible artist studio or potential third bedroom and bathroom above.

Guided by traditional Mediterranean architecture, our sustainability strategy focused on building thermal inertia. The 40 cm thick cellular concrete walls and double-layered roof with 20 cm of cork insulation and ventilated tiles enhance comfort while reducing energy consumption. Inspired by the verandas of South American colonial archi- tecture, the strategically oriented porch connects the living areas with the pool and garden.