The Casa Perea Borobio is a project of private housing in Seville, Spain, designed for the durable use of the future generations to come.
Therefore, Canales Lombardero, the architects of this project, had to concve a solid building with a stable structure, which at the same time would be flexible and allow changes. Built with a limited budget, recycled material and strict regulations, the Casa Perea Borobio is a result of constant negotiation and adaptation to the context.
 

Description of the project by Canales Lombardero

A retired couple, both doctors decide to use their life savings to build a new house in Seville for them and for their visiting kids who currently live in the UK. They want the house to be designed for today, but also serve the future generations to come.

Durability, solid construction, energy efficiency and the recycling of client materials are set as priorities for the construction. Flexibility for future uses is articulated through the restraints associated with these priorities and by setting a clear system of stable relations around which adaptation and change can occur. This system not only intends to organize service areas and installations, but also curates spatial relationships, structure, light, cross ventilation and energy performance, whilst allowing for its inhabitants to appropriate and manipulate the programme over time.

In particular, the design deploys a system of brick cavity walls that articulates all domestic spatial relations, whilst the fluid and dynamic inhabitation unfolds in-between them. The walls are made of two interconnected layers of solid firebrick – leftovers from local construction. The house is designed as a passive-structure with the help of experts in sustainability from the Architectural Association in London. The energy strategy for the design is based on the thermal inertia of the thick walls. For this reason, the brick walls and concrete slabs are left unclad to better absorb energy flows within them.

Durability of the construction is also considered relevant. Elements such as doors, toilets, and faucets, were recycled from the previous home of the clients, thus anticipating not only the free incorporation of elements into the house in the near future but also, the goal of making durable what was already in use before construction.

Finally, the design reflects the constant negotiation implied with small commissions - budget limitations, client aspirations, regulations and the dissolution between technological and artisanal solutions. A clear manifestation of this is showcased with the front façade portico. To navigate around local regulation that states that the column widths must be 25x25cm, reintroduced as 20x20cm prefabricated columns, not only does the structure mediate between local regulations, but adheres to the necessary slenderness that matches both the clients’ aspiration for a larger house with the reality of their budget and programme development - generating an ambiguous scale emerging from a technical solution that splits representation from performance.

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Canales Lombardero (Francisco González de Canales, Nuria Álvarez Lombardero).
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Colaborators
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Francisco González de Canales L.O. (colaborating architect); Felipe Fernández de Bobadilla (quantity surveyor); ; Encarnación Márquez, Yonatan Buchhandler, Haowen Lim (architecture students); Jorge Rodríguez from Sustainable Environment Programme, Architectural Association, London (energy consultant); Margarita Cámara and Víctor Compán from the Departamento de Estructuras de la Universidad de Sevilla (structure calculations).

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Construction
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Avantiare SA (responsible, Juan Durán).
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Area
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259,20 sqm.
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Client
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Familia Perea-Borobio.
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Location
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Fray Francisco de Pareja 27, Seville (Spain).
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Fernando Alda.
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Canales and Lombardero is an international office of architecture based interested in working on designs with a critical understanding of the context, carefulness regarding the inhabitation of interiors, attention to materiality and construction detail. Most of their designs are located in Andalusia, a territory that they know well. This helps them to develop a certain commitment to their client’s needs, and the exploration of construction techniques available to them that they can appropriate and modify. Lately, the office has expanded its work internationally to Latin America and the Middle East.

The office has also developed substantial academic work in theory and architectural design. The initiative Politics of Fabrication at the Architectural Association has been a major channel to explore major questions the office is involved with.

Francisco González de Canales Ruiz. B.Arch ETSASevilla, Dip. Arch ETSABarcelona, M.A GSD Harvard Univ., PhD ETSASevilla + Harvard GSD. Francisco studied architecture at ESTA Seville and ETSA Barcelona. He is a professor at the University of Seville and the Architectural Association (HTS and Design Unit). An active architectural critic, he has previously lectured in England, México, Spain, and the USA collaborated in different architectural publications and curated various exhibitions at the Architectural Association as AACP coordinator (AA curatorial practices/cultural products, 2008-2012), and other travelling exhibitions for Spanish institutions such as Rafael Moneo: A theoretical Reflection through practice. He has previously researched in the Architectural Association, Catholic University of Chile, UNAM in Mexico and Harvard University under different scholarships and grants. Among his recent books are Experiment with life itself (commended by the CICA award 2013), First Works (with B. Steele) and Rafael Moneo. Building, Teaching, Writing (with N. Ray). He collaborated with Foster + PartnersCarlos Ferrater and Rafael Moneo before co-founding Canales & Lombardero.

Nuria Alvarez Lombardero. B.Arch + Dip. Arch ETSAMadrid, M.A Architectural Association, PhD ETSASevilla + Cambridge University. Nuria studied architecture at ESTA Madrid. She is a unit master in the Architectural Association. Previously Nuria has taught at the University of Cambridge, the University of Seville and the Architectural Association. She has researched in the GSD Harvard University, University of Cambridge and Architectural Association, being later funded by the Talentia Grant of the Andalusian Government, for her PhD Women in the city about gender boundaries of modern urban planning. She has published various articles and collaborated in Neutra and La Ciudad VIva magazines. As an architect, she has worked in architectural offices of Madrid and Seville, and Machado & Silvetti Associates Boston office in housing projects and urban renewal of suburban degraded areas. In 2003 co-founds the office Canales & Lombardero with Francisco Gonzalez de Canales.
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Francisco González de Canales Ruiz. B.Arch ETSASevilla, Dip. Arch ETSABarcelona, M.A GSD Harvard Univ., PhD ETSASevilla + Harvard GSD.

Francisco studied architecture at ESTA Seville and ETSA Barcelona. He is professor in the University of Seville and the Architectural Association (HTS and Design Unit). An active architectural critic, he has previously lectured in England, México, Spain, and the USA, collaborated in different architectural publications and curated various exhibitions at the Architectural Association as AACP coordinator (AA curatorial practices/cultural products, 2008-2012), and other travelling exhibitions for Spanish institutions such as Rafael Moneo: A theoretical Reflection through practice. He has previously researched in the Architectural Association, Catholic University of Chile, UNAM in Mexico and Harvard University under different scholarships and grants. Among his recent books are Experiment with life itself (commended by the CICA award 2013), First Works (with B. Steele) and Rafael Moneo. Building, Teaching, Writing (with N. Ray). He collaborated with Foster + PartnersCarlos Ferrater and Rafael Moneo before co-founding Canales & Lombardero.

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Published on: January 25, 2017
Cite: "Casa Perea Borobio by Canales Lombardero" METALOCUS. Accessed
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