"Seasonless House", located in the Spanish village of Vinaroz, is included in the "Casos de Casas en el Mediterráneo" [Houses' Cases in the Mediterranean] project. This plan rethinks the basics of the home concept and it and proposes a home as a continuous vessel that contains the itinerant and global habits of the user.

A new idea of domesticity proposed by Irene Castrillo and Mauro Gil-Fournier, from SIC practice, allows providing an interior atmosphere, both climatically and functionally, adapted to the likings of the user at any given time. This interior flexibility is possible thanks to the understanding that any interior activity can be independent from a static location.

The ensemble of the “Seasonless House”, designed as an only atmosphere, is organised around the “playground” room, the most ambiguous zone in the house.  The new globalised Mediterranean construction is solved as a metallic structure covered by plates and plastics of different opacity. This soluction provides a visually flexible relationship with the exterior, with more indeterminate or inclusive views depending on the desired effect in every room of the house.

Description about the Project by Irene Castrillo and Mauro Gil-Fournier, from SIC

Memory

The house combines a particular form of urban planning that is taking place in Vinaroz, and in some places on the coast of Castellón. The city has developed a compact and suitable form of urban planning, based simultaneously on the temporality of the two main local seasons of the year. They are two ways of life in one place. One organised around the urban and the formal, and the other organised in a more informal and hedonist environment. In the centre, housing towers accumulate and the horizontal city eliminates the diversity of allotments in front of the sea, creating an urban plan without streets and public spaces derived from the intensive use of old roads, now paved for vehicles. In this context the hot season housing of the citizens of Vinaroz or the second homes of visitors from the interior, present a city with two different habitable infrastructures.

The seasonless house disassociates itself from this way of living to consider its own environment, domestic, adaptable and resilient for all seasons of the year turning, it into a device that creates a personal climate, individual to each inhabitant. A house without exterior, as everything external is able to take place inside.

Increased Domesticity

This is enlarged by taking it not only to the design of a personal climate though the different elemental systems of appropriation of air, light or radiation extensions; but also to the domestic, public, and intimate habits of the house in relation to all the agents that occupy it on a temporal basis with greater or lesser intensity.

The de-locating of the client’s domesticity, which is spread across his practices: flights, cities, work, itinerary intimacies, doesn’t permit the construction of a close and accessible day to day domesticity. The house, as a crossing point, builds an augmented domesticity. It is because of this, that the Seasonless house is not inhabited. Its practices are inhabited and not the house, which remains as a device in continuity with the global habits of its inhabitant and the possibility of reproducing other climates that can contradict the ones that already exist in Vinaroz.

In this system, the house builds a large playground from the strong slope of the land, a place from which to observe and include the house landscape, without being clearly observed form the street. It is in this playground where a more indeterminate and polifunctional way to live with the landscape is provided. Activities do not have a specific location in which to develop but rather, according to the local aspects, views, climate and privacy, they enable the project to develop as a landscape of variable domestic events that respond to desire, need or optimisation. It is in this place where the “far away table” or the “squid searching lamps” are designed as large-scale devices for interactions with the playground.

The top floor on two different heights covers the playground connecting it with the most private activities. Reality surpasses both in one continuous and limitless environment. Eating happens upstairs and sleeping on the sofa. Reading takes place in the backyard and one can shower at the front of the building.

A Mediterranean Global Construction

¿What is ‘globality’ if not a house of undulating plates and plastic? Thousands of people live under this fundamental umbrella. But this system can be very informal or more sophisticated and efficient. The seasonless house is also a house without a place, a Mediterranean styled device. White, efficient for climate and solar radiation reasons is also efficient as a singular element of the roaming nature of its inhabitant. Its execution: a standardised and modulated construction system, personalised for specific needs in this house.

Built from the inside out, with double walls made from cellular polycarbonate, simple filters of undulated polycarbonate, interlocked metallic tiles, different glasses according to the contiguity of the climate on either of its sides. The agro-textiles dissipate or accumulate the radiation. An open and closed house at the same time. That transpires where it appears closed and is hermetic where it appears open. The house has a ‘waiting structure’ in preparation for when the client attains a greater level of energy efficiency. The climate conforms to spontaneous space. In cities, in public spaces, and also in houses. We are all architects of the interior of our symbolic, sonorous and spacious receptacles, and the house is a back curtain  to be developed. Seasonless house is naked, almost a virgin; the project has just begun….

CREDITS. DATA SHEET.-

Architects.- Irene Castrillo Carreira and Mauro Gil-Fournier Esquerra.
Collaborator.- Mª Eugenia Castrillo (Architect).
Executive Architects.- Proyecto.- José María Herás - Obra.- Cesar Villalonga. Cota Zero.
Structures.- Francisco Fiol. Fitconsult, sl.
Photography.- José Hevia.

Type of Building.- House.
Location.- Vinaroz, Castellón, Spain.
Year.- 2011-2013.
Area.- 361,29 sqm.
Budget.- 1237,23 €/sqm.

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[SIC] is a professional studio interested in the advancement of architecture, city and territory, described as a study very adaptable to changes in society over the years. SIC is composed of Esaú Acosta Pérez, Mauro Gil-Fournier Esquerra and Miguel Jaenicke Fontao, architects licensed by the School of Architecture of Madrid and working together since 2002.

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José Hevia (Palma de Mallorca, 1976). Studied Fine arts (UB/BBAA) and general photography at the l’Institut d’estudis fotogràfics de Catalunya (IEFC). Stablishes as a specialized landscape and architecture photographer in 2003. Took part as a photographer in the editorial team of Quaderns d’arquitectura i urbanisme (ED.COAC) 2003-2005. He realized different documentary works about modern spanish architecture (2G nº33 Coderch 10+1 casas ED. GG, Guia de arquitectura Moderna de catalunya 1880-2007 COAC, Fundación DOCOMOMO, Monografía Alejandro de la Sota ED. Fundación ARQUIA). Collaborates regularly with architecture offices, institutions and media, combining with freelance projects. In 2014 made the large format photography for the exhibition, curated by Iñaki Ábalos, in Spanish pavillion for the 14º Venice Architecture Biennale.

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Published on: September 15, 2015
Cite: ""Seasonless House": Desing your climate for aumented domesticity " METALOCUS. Accessed
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