Architecture studio Langarita-Navarro Arquitectos completed a house in an extraordinary location on the coast, with its landscape bathed in light and the waters of the Atlantic. The PS50 house is located in the municipality of Tarifa, in the province of Cádiz in Spain.

The studio raised the idea of the possibility of living under the vegetation, with the aim of occupying a large space and at the same time going unnoticed in the environment, reducing the visual impact and making nature the protagonist.

This interesting housing project has been named one of the finalists in the 2023 FAD Architecture and interior design awards, in the architecture category, and one of the 50 finalists for the BEAU XVI.

Langarita-Navarro Arquitectos proposed a roof in the shape of a large section of land raised on a concrete slab that supports the significant load of this landscape roof, with which the pre-existing vegetation is restored. Its configuration is zigzag, reducing its own weight and generating a visual sensation of lightness.

Access is through a patio open to the sea where a helical staircase leads us into a leafy garden protected from the wind. The main volume of the house rises, inserting itself into the ground, and leans out. From this, a cascade of steps and stairs unfold that allow access to the pool and the land.

The floor plan of the house is organized thanks to a battery of parallel walls that barely touch the roof. An elegant nautical strategy of openings and closings allows controlling the changing winds from the west and east.


PS50 House by Langarita-Navarro Arquitectos. Photograph by Luis Díaz Díaz.


PS50 House by Langarita-Navarro Arquitectos. Photograph by Luis Díaz Díaz.

Description of project by Langarita-Navarro Arquitectos

The lead character in this project is an extraordinary coastal landscape; thick, rugged, and impregnable, resisting the assaults of the Atlantic winds. We imagine the possibility of living under the cover of this greenery with the self-imposed objectives of being large and at the same time inconspicuous, while also invoking the unexpected behaviors of bodies and matters.

The roof takes on the shape of a large section of the terrain, elevated onto a concrete slab that supports the important weight of an intensive green roof, restoring the pre-existing vegetation. The zigzag pattern of the roof makes it possible to cover long spans and reduces its own weight, as well as conveying a sense of near-impossible lightness, almost like that of a fabric blowing in the wind.

A series of parallel walls organize the house plan, lightly touching the roof from below. Their placement allows the organization of uses, as well as managing the changing easterly and westerly winds. By opening and closing the floor-to-ceiling glass panes as needed, it is possible to deploy a configuration to expose or defend the spaces from each of the prevailing winds, using them as if one were on a boat.


PS50 House by Langarita-Navarro Arquitectos. Photograph by Luis Díaz Díaz.

The main volume of the house is elevated, embedded into the terrain and overlooking the sea like the bow of a ship, leaning on a granite well carved into a prism. From here, a cascade of terraces and steps unfold outward, providing access to the swimming pool and the grounds. The access is located in a courtyard open to the sea where one goes up a generous helical staircase around a lush garden sheltered from the wind.

Its material character – using lime stucco walls, horizontal concrete surfaces, reflective steel, and dark window and door frames – makes the house difficult to see from the sea, as it sits hunkered down among the vegetation, mimicking the colors of the natural surroundings, the shrubbery, and chalky rock.

The main body of vegetation is a selection of native species with low water needs across the plot’s free spaces and over the rooftop, with the medium-term aim of returning the image of the landscape prior to the construction of the area, as well as reducing the thermal load of the house by making the most of evapotranspiration.

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Langarita-Navarro Arquitectos. Lead architects.- Víctor Navarro, María Langarita.
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Antonio Antequera, Javier Estebala Alández, Fran Abellán Estevan, Pepe Susín.
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Quantitive Surveyor.- José Ignacio Calderón Naval (Max Project).
Landscape.- Ambienta.
Mechanics.- Argenia Ingeniería, Arquitectura SL + BAC Engeneering.
Structure.- Bernabéu Ingenieros.
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2022.
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Tarifa, Andalucía. Spain.
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María Langarita (1979) is architect graduate from Universidad de Navarra, awarded with the Premio Nacional Fin de Carrera. She has been associate lecturer at the Architectural Projects Departament, at the Universidad de Navarra and at the ETSA Madrid, and as lecturer at the ETSAZ, Zaragoza, Spain. Víctor Navarro (1979) is architect graduate from the ETSA Madrid, he actually works as lecturer in Architectural Projects at the Universidad Europea de Madrid. They are both now developing their doctorate thesis. At the same time, Víctor Navarro together with Roberto González are co-founders of Urgente, defined as an aperiodic publication for the dissemination of documents that may be of current interest.

They work together since 2005. They have been prize winners in several competitions, among which the following could be highlighted: the renovation of the Nave 15 at Matadero Madrid to become the Red Bull Music Academy 2011, second prize at the international competition for the ARCO Actual Art Center in Madrid, first prize at the Intermediae/Prado international competition in Madrid, in an advanced stage of construction nowadays, and their work has been selected to be exhibited in different places and events like the XI BEAU Spanish Architecture and Urbanism Bienale (Comillas, Madrid, 2011), YAP Space Maxxi Roma (2011), XI Bienale Venezia (2008), FreshForward in Madrid (2007), 44 International Young Architects (travelling exhibition, Barcelona, 2007), and at the RojoMáquina Gallery, Madrid (2007). They also have been invited to a number of conferences and workshops, and they also have been jury in the Santo Domingo Bienale.

 

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Published on: July 7, 2023
Cite: "Coastal landscape as the protagonist. PS50 House by Langarita-Navarro Arquitectos" METALOCUS. Accessed
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