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Wiik

Apartament in Estepona's Downtown

The Wiik family contacted us in 2017, with the sole reference of having seen our work published on the internet, to find them a plot in Estepona’s downtown and to design there a house. It would be a second residence , they live in Oslo, but would try to spend long seasons on the Costa del Sol. Starting from a very similar way of understanding architecture and even life, they fully trusted us.

The plot that we found had a U shape, leaving an existing house in the middle, and forming two independent facades facing the same street, which allowed us dividing the housing program into two well-differentiated units: the main house on one side and a guest apartment on the other.

Project year 2018-2019

Construction years 2020-2022

Gross area 163 sqm

Address Estepona (Málaga)

Project authors DTR_studio architects (Jose María Olmedo / Jose Miguel Vázquez)

On site management DTR_studio architects

Direction of material execution Sergio Martín

Builder Criseba

Clients Morten and Christine

Published

The street to which both facades open has no interest, so the facades are proposed that integrate into the environment, without standing out, giving all the prominence to the interior.

The project is organized around the interior patios and the roof. It is a project, inspired by Arab architecture, that needs to be lived, inhabited, walked. It is an architecture that needs to be lived, inhabited, walked. The use of light, water and vegetation will be the tools that give meaning to the project.

Blurring the limits between the inside and the outside, taking advantage of the mild climate of the Costa del Sol, and reaffirming the commitment to Mediterranean vernacular architecture, will be the axes of the intervention.

On the other hand, different strategies will be established to use natural light: patios, stairs-skylights, double heights… Any excuse is a good one to tame light and turn it into the true protagonist of the project. The house will break down depending on the orientation to allow the passage of the sun light depending on the orientation.

The materiality of the project tries to use “sincere finishing”: polished concrete floors that give continuity to all areas, wood paneling taking advantage of the large storage lines, the use of terracotta as a differentiating element and the ceiling as a fifth façade.

Wiik

Apartament in Estepona's Downtown

The Wiik family contacted us in 2017, with the sole reference of having seen our work published on the internet, to find them a plot in Estepona’s downtown and to design there a house. It would be a second residence , they live in Oslo, but would try to spend long seasons on the Costa del Sol. Starting from a very similar way of understanding architecture and even life, they fully trusted us.

The plot that we found had a U shape, leaving an existing house in the middle, and forming two independent facades facing the same street, which allowed us dividing the housing program into two well-differentiated units: the main house on one side and a guest apartment on the other.

Project year 2018-2019

Construction years 2020-2022

Gross area 163 sqm

Address Estepona (Málaga)

Project authors DTR_studio architects (Jose María Olmedo / Jose Miguel Vázquez)

On site management DTR_studio architects

Direction of material execution Sergio Martín

Builder Criseba

Clients Morten and Christine

Published

The street to which both facades open has no interest, so the facades are proposed that integrate into the environment, without standing out, giving all the prominence to the interior.

The project is organized around the interior patios and the roof. It is a project, inspired by Arab architecture, that needs to be lived, inhabited, walked. It is an architecture that needs to be lived, inhabited, walked. The use of light, water and vegetation will be the tools that give meaning to the project.

Blurring the limits between the inside and the outside, taking advantage of the mild climate of the Costa del Sol, and reaffirming the commitment to Mediterranean vernacular architecture, will be the axes of the intervention.

On the other hand, different strategies will be established to use natural light: patios, stairs-skylights, double heights… Any excuse is a good one to tame light and turn it into the true protagonist of the project. The house will break down depending on the orientation to allow the passage of the sun light depending on the orientation.

The materiality of the project tries to use “sincere finishing”: polished concrete floors that give continuity to all areas, wood paneling taking advantage of the large storage lines, the use of terracotta as a differentiating element and the ceiling as a fifth façade.


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