Casas Asu | Ramos Bilbao Arquitectos

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Casas Asu | Ramos Bilbao Arquitectos

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  • Project Name: Casas Asu
  • Practice: Ramos Bilbao Arquitectos
  • Products: Cortizo , Parklex , VMZinc , MORTEX , Blux , Key Cucine , Hi-Macs , Pando , Trimble , Abbiamo360 , Autocad , Sketchup , Chaos
  • Completion year: 2019
  • Gross Built up Area: 875 sqm
  • Project Location: Sopela
  • Country: Spain
  • Lead Architects/Designer: Xabier Ramos
  • Design Team: Ramos Bilbao arquitectos
  • Clients: Housing cooperative
  • Engineering: CTE Estructuras
  • Project Manager: Ramos Bilbao arquitectos
  • Interior + Furniture: Ramos Bilbao arquitectos
  • Photo Credits: Josema Cutillas
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Excerpt: Casas Asu is a residential project by Ramos Bilbao Arquitectos, in Spain. The houses are single-family homes that dance to the same rhythm, a composition of moving volumes caused by adaptation to the slight and subtle but noticeable unevenness. The residence maintains their independence from each other as part of the same family. This slight movement confers kindness to the volume, dynamism and visual richness, avoiding becoming a rough and cold volume.

Project Description

[Text as submitted by Architect] Located in a privileged place within a privileged enclave, the Asu houses are designed to be interpreted as a clear scheme of single-family homes which dance to the same rhythm, a composition of moving volumes caused by adaptation to the slight and subtle but noticeable unevenness, who maintain their independence from each other as part of the same family. This slight movement confers kindness to the volume, dynamism and visual richness, avoiding becoming a rough and cold volume.

Casas Asu | Ramos Bilbao Arquitectos
© Ramos Bilbao Arquitectos
Casas Asu | Ramos Bilbao Arquitectos
© Ramos Bilbao Arquitectos

On the one hand, each of the houses is adapted to the needs of each tenant; however, at the same time, all the houses maintain a common pattern: soft and pleasant finishes that evoke the natural elements that characterize this coastal area (sand, beach, sea). The light that feeds them is used to the maximum, materializing through gaps strategically practised to maintain that intimate relationship with the Cantabrian Sea so valued in this place.

Casas Asu | Ramos Bilbao Arquitectos
© Josema Cutillas
Casas Asu | Ramos Bilbao Arquitectos
© Josema Cutillas

The volumetric game seems essential for the palpable achievement of these concepts. Its slight vertical and horizontal movement is sufficient to, in addition to facilitating the adaptability to the slope of the terrain, enable the entry of light while contributing, at the same time, to removing weight and coarseness from the whole making the units independent and being able to understand them as a whole. of single-family homes. The base rises from the ground as a pedestal, protecting the living spaces from contact with the ground. The choice of limestone, natural, cut, and blocks of this same solid limestone for the access details to the houses guarantee this protection.

Casas Asu | Ramos Bilbao Arquitectos
© Josema Cutillas
Casas Asu | Ramos Bilbao Arquitectos
© Josema Cutillas

The multiple advantages of projected cork, a flexible, fire-retardant, waterproof and insulating material, are used to cover the entire façade and dye it a pristine white, thus purifying the volumetric play. This, combined with the generation of emission-free energy through geothermal heat pumps, make the complex a light, friendly piece in harmony with the nature of the Cantabrian coast, a respectful resting place in an ideal enclave.

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