Bioclimatic House in Granada. Elisa Valero

Most of the façades in the historical neighborhood can only be seen obliquely from its narrow streets, so the strategic location of this home at the very end of San Juan Baja Street makes it quite singular. The project responds to this situation with a neutral white wall whose opening faces that distant, frontal gaze; a singular opening that acquires an urban value of some importance because of its location as the vanishing point of the lines of perspective defined by a street that is abruptly cut off. Its asymmetric placement responds to the urban geometry, that is, the street’s end.

The indoor space is configured around an inner emptiness articulated by the absolute minimum of elements needed to resolve its intended uses. The two objectives that shape this work are the conduction of the light and precision in the construction.

Elisa Valero Arquitectura