Architecture studio AFAB was commissioned to design a single-family home in the Andalusian city of Jaén. The home had to be prepared for the use of a couple and their pets, six cats, six dogs and a Roomba.

The project spaces are divided into two parts, depending on the habits of each species, high spaces for cats, and garden spaces for dogs. In addition to preparing the home for continuous use of Roomba, a technological entity that also inhabits the home plays a crucial role in constantly keeping hair and dust clean.
House for a family of Felines and Canines, designed by the AFAB architecture studio, is created from two premises. The first of them were the different needs generated by the numerous inhabitants who would live in the building. Therefore, an open and dynamic ground floor was designed for the canine occupants, offering numerous different possibilities and configurations. For the felines, access was planned to a series of connected and isolated decks, thus creating serene and contemplative spaces with different degrees of isolation or connection.

The second premise was to return the plot to its condition as a landscape, an element in continuous growth due to urban zoning. To this end, the studio carried out a study of the native fauna and flora present in the area and in the surrounding mountains, paying special attention to the wild flora, rich in aromatic plants and perfectly adapted to the climate of Baeza and generating a process of environmental restoration.

Thus, the home is not only designed to promote ecological sustainability, with a separate sanitation network with reuse of rainwater and gray water, the implementation of passive strategies for climate control and the use of renewable energy, but it also seeks to integrate in space to its human and other-than-human inhabitants, understanding architectural space.


House for a family of Felines and Canines by AFAB. Photography by AFAB.
 

Project description by AFAB

The project is based on two fundamental premises. The first of them was the intention to restore the plot to its natural landscape condition. This landscape condition is denied by the urban zoning process, which transforms the land into something that is no longer a mountain or valley but a series of numbered plots characterized by parameters that have no connection with its original essence, such as its biodiversity, drainage capacity, resilience, etc.; instead, they focus on its new condition as an urban product, such as square meters, buildability, and occupancy percentage. We conducted a study of the native fauna and flora in the area and the surrounding hills, paying special attention to the wild flora, rich in aromatic plants and perfectly adapted to the climate of Baeza (Jaén, Spain), requiring minimal maintenance and reducing its environmental impact. The goal of this preliminary study was to attempt to restore the rich landscape biodiversity of the site once construction was completed. In contrast to the tabula rasa, an environmental restoration process.

The second premise was to address, with a limited budget, a complex housing program for its two human occupants, Alex and Lurdes, as well as their other-than-human inhabitants, which include six dogs (Chica, Alex, Bruno, Rufo, Bimba, and Lisa), six cats (Odin, Audri, Lenin, Bety, Catherin, and Greta), and a Roomba. At a certain point in the project, an exciting discovery was made: Alex shared habits and preferences for elevated and secluded spaces with the house's felines, while Lurdes, like the canine residents, preferred the fluid and lively garden space. As a result of this discovery, we designed the house with an open and dynamic ground floor for the canine occupants, offering numerous possibilities and different configurations. For the felines, access to a series of interconnected and isolated rooftops was designed, creating serene contemplative spaces with varying degrees of isolation or connection.


House for a family of Felines and Canines by AFAB. Photography by AFAB.

Finally, the distribution of the house was planned taking into account the movements of the Roomba, a technological entity that also inhabits the house and plays a crucial role in constantly keeping the hair and dust clean.

Thus, the design of this house not only incorporates measures to promote ecological sustainability, such as a separate sewer system with rainwater and graywater reuse, the implementation of passive strategies for climate control, and the use of renewable energy, but also aims to integrate its human and other-than-human inhabitants into the space, understanding architectural space (the house, the neighborhood, the city) as places for cohabitation and the voluntary association of beings.

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AFAB (Aitor Frías Sánchez and Joaquín Perailes Santiago).
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Cristina Batalla Vilacís.
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Baeza, Jaen, Spain.
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AFAB is a Spanish contemporary architecture studio founded in 2017 and led by Aitor Frías and Joaquín Perailes. Currently developing their respective Doctoral Theses at the UMA, both focused on the search for new patterns of coexistence between human and non-human agents.
 
Awards
2022 AFAB was selected as one of the 150 most relevant young design studios in Europe -new generations-.
2022 AFAB was selected as one of the 60 most relevant young design studios in Spain -living architecture-.
2022 -Special mention- Concours Nature en Ville 2022, republique et canton de geneve.
2022 -selected- Andalusian architecture awards.
2022 ambassadors of the arquia foundation within arquia next 2020-2021.
2021 -first prize- non-architecture awards -category: landscape-.
2021 -honorable mention- non-architecture awards -category: landscape-.
2021 -honorable mention- non-architecture awards -category: urban-.
2021 -finalist- non-architecture awards -category: landscape-.
2021 -finalist- non-architecture awards -category: landscape: aspatial.
2021 -honorable mention- animal city. curated by aa visiting school.
2021 -nominated- platform architecture work of the year 2021. curated by archdaily.
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Published on: September 27, 2023
Cite: "House for a family of Felines and Canines by AFAB" METALOCUS. Accessed
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