It's time to go to the beach, to the mountains, to other countries or to the village, on vacation, to recover from the accelerated urban world, or simply to go live with another rhythm. This project is a house that recovers part of the traditional elements of its environment. Large gates to leave the carriages (previously pulled by horses, now cars) and the whole house overturned in the inner courtyard.
The Aragonese practice lead by Sergio Sebastian designs a house in a small town in Zaragoza. The plot has an elongated dimension between homes, where all the rooms are turned to the patio-garden-orchard. A house that reinterprets traditional archetypes from a contemporary perspective.
 

Descripción del proyecto por Sergio Sebastián 

Large wooden doors closed the patios of the monegrine houses, jealously defending, together with the high plastered walls, the domestic life from the dust and aridity of the desert of Aragon. Big doors that allowed the entry of the wagons and the horses with which the cereals were cultivated, and which, once exceeded, contained all the functions, from the living, social and productive ones that gave it a strong character.

This almost archetypal model of an architecture adapted to the agricultural and productive aspect has gradually faded over time, in favor of a globalized building that is absent in the area.

Without renouncing its time and its function, MM House is located in the urban center of Leciñena as a new enclosure, trying to keep the idea of unity and balance with existing buildings, respecting the traditional and material values but in a contemporary key.

The urban context is made up of narrow and long lots, with the part usually built on the side of the road and with free plot on the bottom, for vegetable gardens and animal enclosures, in which some smaller buildings are usually placed against the walls, to make them more stable. One of the clients' requests was to be able to enjoy the house as much as the outside space, creating a very close relationship between home and patio. Therefore the volume is all set against the North wall and opens completely to the outer space, and interacts with the patio, which, in turn, is nothing but the same road that bends and enters through the entrance and, from the ground cemented, it becomes a private garden.

Functionally the house is organized into three key points that are the kitchen, bedrooms and services, and a space-entry that is changing in thickness to shape all the main areas, the entrance, the living room, and the study, completely open to the garden through terraces and large windows. The nodes solve the general structure of the house, the entrance is leaning against the wall and projects outwards like a vacuum, bending to create service spaces and shelves that give privacy to every area of the house.

Structurally, the house is built with reinforced concrete, whose stripes define the holes, like a new topography bound to this private patio that communicates with the built looking for a spatial continuity. The walls are split to avoid thermal loss, and are cut out and chamfered to accommodate the voids and outdoor furniture. Towards the patio the whole domestic space is covered with a flat roof that emphasizes the interior-exterior relationship, but, towards the street, the atrium bends to create a covering with traditional ceramic tiles, to establish a cohesion with its urban context.

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Sergio Sebastián Franco

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Iván P. Martín, Alejandro Alda, Giorgio Bernardi
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Structural Engineers.- Matte&Manrique Estructuras. Quantity Survayor.- Pablo Sebastián Franco.
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ARQUIEM
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Calle Baja. Leciñena. España Spain
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2018
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Sergio Sebastián´s Architecture Office was founded by Sergio Sebastián Franco in 2006 and is based in Saragossa.

Sergio Sebastián Franco. Calatayud (1976). Architect ETSA Madrid.  2002. PhD Architect  ETSA Madrid. 2016. Architectural Design at the University of Zaragoza since 2009. Among his main works are the City of Justice in Zaragoza, or the Palace of Justice in Huesca, or the Master Plan for the rehabilitation of the Palace of the Audience of Zaragoza. Among the fields of art and architecture, they have been developing pieces of artistic lighting since 2004.

Currently, he is developing various studies for the recovery of the Camino De Santiago in Aragon and the enhancement of various dispersed and abandoned heritage in various nuclei to its He passed. He is also a contributing critic at Zenda Libros.

Selected in the Spanish Pavilion of the Venice Architecture Biennale 2020. Gold Medal for the DOMUS Restauro e Conservazione Award (2014). Architecture Award with EÑE (2018 and 2016). Ricardo Magdalena Awards (2020, 2018, and 2013). Construlita Mexico Award (2019). Paysage Triennale di Milano Award (2019). Innomatnet Awards Award. New materials in Building Industrie (2014). Excellence Award in Historic Architectural Renovations in Build Magazine’s Architecture Awards (2015). Rethinking The Future International Awards Award (2018 and 2015). Blue Stone Awards Archi-World Award (2013). Special mention Europa Nostra Awards (2014). Selected in various editions of the European Landscape Biennial, the Spanish Architecture Biennial, the Urban CCCB Awards, or the CSCAE Architecture in Positive Awards. Finalist in the Arquia / Próxima awards, Piranesi Accademia Adrianea di Roma, ASCER, García Mercadal COAA, Prémio Jornal-Larus architecturas urban equipment Iberian, and LUMEC CLU Foundation Philips, SAIE Selection Contest´12 Archi-Europe.
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Published on: July 30, 2018
Cite: "A house in a small village. House MM by Sergio Sebastián" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/a-house-a-small-village-house-mm-sergio-sebastian> ISSN 1139-6415
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