"Casa Montaña" by [baragaño] bets on industrial process in a house built almost entirely in Madrid,to later be transferred to Valdés, a small town of Asturias.

The house designed by Sergio Baragaño combines tradition and technology, prefabricated in Madrid, and once moved it is finished by a local artisan with a traditional slate roof.

Minimalist, the house of two heights is integrated into a fantastic landscape next to a "hórreo" and a traditional house. The project is defined by the "suspended" elements, a central staircase around which the program is configured, and a chimney.

Project description by [baragaño] 

CasaMontaña [Strangers in paradise]

Home 
[From b. Lat. Focāris, adj. Der. Of focus, fire] 
Place where the fire is made. House. Group of people living together.

 "The house is the coat." Álvaro Siza 
 "The house is a dwelling machine". Le Corbusier


English clients, in love with Asturias, decide that their second home will be industrialized. Produced during four months in a factory in Madrid and transferred to its final location at 600 km, crossing the Cantabrian mountain range, where it will assemble in only 5 hours. Finally, the black slate roof is placed by a craftsman of the zone. Technology and tradition in the days of Brexit.

The project is developed in two levels, with a simple program that groups the installations in one of the three modules of 2.15 x 5.30 m that conform it. The metal staircase is the central element of the dwelling, around which the program runs and which dialogues with the chimney suspended from the living room. The upper floor contains the two rooms, separated by a light polycarbonate wall that sifts the light.
A home for an English landscaper and his family, actively developed with clients, involved in the project from the very begining outset, showing absolute respect for the rural environment where it is located. A wonderful complex formed by an "hórreo" and a traditional dwelling, in process of rehabilitation is tourist accommodation, that still keep alive the project.

New ways of conceiving housing, a high quality product, that tries to approach to the automotive and aeronautics industry, that allows a future growth of the building offers a way of using the space in a much more dynamic, versatile and rational way.

System 

The fact of produce our homes in a factory and transporte them to the site completely finished, apart from get more control over the quality of work, means several advantages which are listed below.

1. Costs and lead time reduction and therefore faster benefits [4 months].
2. Higher security at work and reduction of potential working risks.
3. High quality construction, meeting the requirements of the CTE and energy Efficiency.
4. Different materials option. Adaptable and exportable housing [Growing Houses].
5. Option of relocate the house in other place [Mobility].
6. Real sustainability from the way of building and used materials. Optimization and Recycling.
7. Noise, discomfort and waste reduction. The main work is done at the factory.
8. Project, design, manufacture and assembly of the house.
9. Structural Safety and precision, overall in earthquake zones.
10. Accessible Housing and elevator option.


The system used for the housing construction is a modular three-dimensional components sistem manufactured in assembly. The main structure is composed of galvanized steel sheet elements with rigid joints solved by welding, fulfilling all requirements set by the CTE.
The modular construction system manufacturing assembly line not only seeks to optimize energy resources, human and material, but also to optimize in benefit of customization and adaptation of the building.

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Architects
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Sergio baragaño [baragaño]
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Verónica Carreño
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Promotor
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James Braybrooke
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Construction
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Neoblock Modular
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100 m²
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120.000 euros
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Final photographs. - Mariela Apollonio. Photos construction process - Verónica Carreño [vuelaonada].
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Sergio Baragaño Cachón was born in Oviedo in 1975. Architect graduated by ETSAV of Barcelona, he has be formed at ETSA Las Palmas, ETSA of Thessaloniki (Greece) and ETSA of Tampere (Finland). He did his graduate on Industrialize Housing at the Polytechnic University of Madrid in 2007.

In 2007 he founded [baragaño], a versatile study of architecture adapted to a model in line with today's changing society. Its projects include Tinglados Puerto de Avilés, Asturias (2006-2008), Fundación Metal Avilés, Aturias (2007-2011), Centro I+D+i ArcelorMittal (under construction), Maritime station in Gijon Port (2010) . His latest project is 'b home', a project of industrialized house project that can grow and be adapted to the new needs of the inhabitant.


Act > 24.09.2018

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Published on: November 15, 2017
Cite: "Manufactured crafts, in "Casa Montaña" by [baragaño]" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/manufactured-crafts-casa-montana-baragano> ISSN 1139-6415
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