Fly House is a housing project designed by the Bratislava-based studio, BEEF ARCHITEKTI, on the island of Mallorca, Spain. Mallorca is an island characterized by an incredible Mediterranean landscape, where there are picturesque stone villages full of history and tradition.

The image of the house arises from a careful reading of the materials traditionally used in the area, the system is known as "Pedra en sec" declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO in 2018. The project develops a second residence program on a hillside facing the sea formed by a volume of two floors. The ground floor is semi-buried, with a front garden.
The home designed by the Slovak studio BEEF ARCHITEKTI is defined by a rectangular shape that extends from the street entrance to the garden. The main volume houses all the necessary spaces for a seasonal rest home, generating on its ground floor the feeling of open space, without compartmentalization between interior and exterior spaces, when the shutters and windows are fully opened.

Constructively, it is characterized by using a traditional Balearic method with stones from the "Pedra en sec" area that are used throughout the project in interior and exterior spaces, giving the house a characteristic image. Along with this method of exterior finishing, reinforced concrete is used for the structure, adding decorative wooden elements to the whole.

Energy efficiency plays a fundamental role in the design of Casa Fly, sunlight is controlled with recessed windows and wooden shutters that reduce radiation. Cross ventilation is activated through these shutters and the skylights in the upper part of the house, generating a pressure difference that activates the air flows.
 

Description of project by BEEF ARCHITEKTI

Mallorca is an island full of beautiful natural landscapes together with picturesque stone towns full of history and tradition. We came as unaware visitors, who learned step by step how to enter the Mediterranean territory concerning the vernacular architecture.
 
Our design reflects it by using traditional techniques and materials such as stones from a local quarry. The stone facade, which is based on the typical design that can be found all over the island as a fence or retaining walls that are constructed by using a traditional dry technique "Pedra en sec". This local design has been declared an intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO in 2018.
 
Besides the aesthetics, the massive facade helps to keep the house cool during the summer months and has a great potential for accumulating heat in winter.
 
The house respects the local conditions, therefore it offers several natural shading or ventilating systems.

First of all, the windows are pushed inside of the structure to create shading out of the concrete slabs.
 
Folding wooden shutters are another natural heat prevention. They reflect the facades of traditional houses in Mallorca. Narrow vertical lamellas create a tender shadowplay in the interior, which complements the local traditional atmosphere. Spaces in between the lamellas allow air circulation even while the shutters are closed.
 
The design proposes natural ventilation, which can be used locally or in the whole house according to current needs.

Various window openings on each story allow the fresh air to come in and flow through the house up to the skylights, which provide vertical and horizontal ventilation.
 
The house is in harmony with the local architecture by using traditional materials, techniques, and empiric principles. The stone facade continually flows into the interior in a combination with the lime plaster "Estuco de cal".
 
We intended to keep the background interior moderate, which allows the custom-made furnishing to stand out. Wood, local stone, and concrete are the dominantly used materials.

Each material has a specific role in the design. The wooden lamellas adjacent to the staircase create vertical axes or a "skeleton" of the house.

A group of handmade ceramic pendant lights performs a unique impression above the dining table.

And at the end, an abstract bronze angel statue is facing the view a position in the entrance hall.
 
The surroundings together with the position of the house create different views on each level. On the bottom story, you are visually connected with the neverending sea. On the other hand, from the rooms, which are situated on the higher story, the beautiful illuminated city is visible during the night hours.
 
The city can be seen through the gap between the sloping terrain and pine treetops. The final third view is from the infinity pool, where the pool water continuously blends with the sea and horizon.
 
In the end Casa Fly allows its dwellers to experience extraordinary moments.

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Radoslav Buzinkay, Andrej Ferenčík, Jakub Viskupič, Ján Šimko, Helena Kučerová.
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Local architect.- 3de3arquitectes.
Project manager.- About Living.
Carpentry work.- Nadal mobiliari.
Garden.- Mallorca Eden Jardin.
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Built-up Area.- 266.96 m².
Gross Floor Area.- 402.37 m².
Usable Floor Area.- 304.42 m².
Plot size.-    1,150 m².
Dimensions.- 20x13.75 m / 378.97 m². / 1,326.40 scm.
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Project year.- 2017.
Completion year.- 2020.
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Windows.- KELLER minimal windows, shutters.- Beier,mosquito nets.-Renson.
LIVING ROOM. Lights.-Davide Groppi, sofa.-Living Divani, coffee table.-Flexforms, decoration lamps balloons.- Brokis.
DINING ROOM. Lights.- si.li, KBH chair.-Københavns Møbelsnedkeri.
KITCHEN. Lights Knot Small.-Brokis, lights Laser Blade XS.- iGuzzini, cooking plate Proffesional 2.0.-Bora, built-in oven, microwave.-Gaggenau, built-in fridge, freezer, wine cabinets Gaggenau, faucet.- Bulthaup.
ROOMS. Lights Mona Large.-Brokis, NeoWall Bed.- Living Divani, side table.-Riva.
BATHROOMS. Bath Solidea.- Antonio Lupi, lights 28.1m.-Bocci, superstructure lounge chair.-Björn Dahlström, basins.-Alape.
ENTRANCE HALL. Sculpture.- Štefan Milkov, lights (sculpture) Spy On.- Delta Light, lights Laser Blade XS.- iGuzzini, curve bench.- Riva 1920.
EXTERIOR. Pouf Float.-Paola Lenti, deck chairs.- Unopiú, exterior shower.- Fontealta, built-in grill.-Gaggenau.
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Mallorca, Baleares islands. Spain.
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BEEF ARCHITEKTI is an architecture studio founded by Rado Buzinkay and Andrej Ferencik in 2004 after completing their studies at STU Bratislava, TU Wien and ETH Zurich.

It is our belief that carefully designed and built spaces directly influence lives of peoples and communities using them. That's why our works primarily focus on creation of liveable spaces in all forms and scales working closely with our clients. We believe that building durable architecture with a strong social acceptance is the best way both to reduce the environmental impact of the building industry on the planet and also to invoke positive social change and innovation.


 
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Published on: April 20, 2022
Cite: ""Pedra en sec" the common thread of a contemporary home. Casa Fly by BEEF ARCHITEKTI" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/pedra-en-sec-common-thread-a-contemporary-home-casa-fly-beef-architekti> ISSN 1139-6415
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