Excerpt: Artist Victor Perez-Porro Studio, designed by Anna & Eugeni Bach, is made of 2 light wooden elements that organize the required program into a larger open space. The result is a zig-zag wall that generates two small spaces between the glass and the windows, offering a new “place” to be present that also serves as a natural thermal regulator.
Project Description
[Text as submitted by architect] Two light wooden elements organize the required program for a painter´s studio into a larger open space.
Next to the façade, a glass wall finds its place among two different orientations of the space: on one hand, the perimeter created by the existing walls, and on the other hand, the tilted structure that follows a different orientation. The result is a zig-zag wall that generates two small spaces between the glass and the windows, offering a new “place” to be present that also serves as a natural thermal regulator.
On the other side a light wooden structure is placed parallel to the opposite wall, generating a space that hosts the kitchen, the sink, the toilet and the entrance. This wooden structure is used as well as a storage and as a support for paintbrushes, tests, papers and other items that are useful during work sessions.