Valencian architecture studio ENDALT Arquitectes designed the Les Porxades House, a proposal that was born with the intention of recovering the architecture of the past. The house is located in the Valencian town of Albal, a location whose morphological and typological identity, developed over the years, would later help to give meaning to the design.

The house received the name "Casa de Les Porxades" thanks to its cantilevered porches, an important and characteristic element in Mediterranean homes. This element has a main role since the owners wanted to enjoy a terrace for summer and rainy days.
The design by  ENDALT Arquitectes uses traditional materials to evoke construction systems of the past, where ceramics become the protagonist of the home. This simple material restores relevance to traditional architecture, maintaining the contemporaneity of the space created.

The house is organized around a courtyard, with a development of the program that evokes the prominence of the chimneys of F. Ll. Wright, generating a social space. The kitchen acquires more uses thanks to the connection with the terraces and the patio, it gains prominence and forgets its perception as residual space.

Casa de les Porxades by ENDALT Arquitectes. Photography by David Zarzoso.
 

Description of project by ENDALT Arquitectes

The destruction of l'Horta of València, one of the main cultural and environmental values of the metropolitan area of the city, has been a constant in our territory. Within the framework of a recently created urbanization that is destroying a part of this heritage, Casa de Les Porxades is born with the intention of recovering and giving meaning to the architecture of the past in the territory on which it is built while taking advantage of the lessons of sustainability and landscape integration of vernacular architecture from a contemporary vision and language.

Formally, the house follows the path of the alquerías, rural houses linked to agricultural exploitation, that we find a few meters from this urbanization surrounded by orchards; buildings composed of a main two-sided volume to which other volumes with diverse geometries are attached: with sloping roofs, flat roofs, porches, etc. This also gives off an air of organic growth characteristic of traditional architecture.


Casa de les Porxades by ENDALT Arquitectes. Photography by David Zarzoso.

The house is named after its cantilevered porches, a Mediterranean element that creates filters between the interior and exterior space. These porches play a fundamental role in the project, as the owners' desire was to enjoy a shaded terrace for the summer that would not be impractical on rainy days. Thus, it was decided to reference those porches of traditional architecture in the area but extend the floors of the house towards the outside. Their dimensions and southeast orientation help protect the interior from excessive solar radiation in summer but allow it to penetrate the house in winter. This is one of the bioclimatic strategies of the house, which bets on passive solutions that help to climatize the house throughout the year naturally, minimizing energy consumption. For the openings on the upper floor, the strategy is different, since in addition to the need to generate shade to control the incidence of solar radiation on the glass, there is also the need for privacy and visual control. Therefore, another element of the place is used, blinds from Alicante.

The house is organized around a small interior patio, which evokes the significance and social function of Wright's chimneys, and to which all the socialization spaces turn. Spaces rethought for contemporary living where Mediterranean culture is also reflected in their use. The kitchen, for example, takes on an indisputable role and ceases to be a residual space, hosting a multitude of activities linked to both the living areas and the terraces and patio. In this case, an outdoor meeting space, a visual reference from the interior thanks to its privileged location in the house, also has an important climatic function. Its height and the disposition of the tilt-and-turn windows in the upper part of the openings make this space act by convection, cooling the house in a passive way.


Casa de les Porxades by ENDALT Arquitectes. Photography by David Zarzoso.

Ceramics, as a traditional material, becomes the protagonist, contrasting its colour, geometry, and the play of light it creates in its application on the ground floor with the flatness and neatness of the volumes on the first floor. Thus, the project is based on what is nearby, on construction systems and materials known by the builders of the place. It avoids complex solutions and takes refuge in the experience of those who must build them.

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232 m².
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2022.
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Albal, Valencia, Spain.
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ENDALT is a creative architecture studio born in Albal, Valencia, in 2017 by the architects Carles Rosaleny and Marcel·lí Rosaleny.

While Carles Rosaleny has focused on graphic design and its application in architecture and architectural representation, Marcel·lí Rosaleny is currently carrying out his doctoral thesis on the lessons of vernacular architecture for a more sustainable future architecture, work that combines with the artistic direction for audiovisual productions.

Throughout their training at the Polytechnic University of Valencia they have had the opportunity to work in international workshops with some of the best architecture and design schools in Europe such as the Central Saint Martins in London, the Ljubjana Faculty of Architecture or the University Technique of Vienna.

They are a multidisciplinary team with experience in the fields of architecture and design, with proposals capable of providing contemporary solutions without losing sight of the tradition and heritage of what has been a directly derived way of building over the centuries of the weather.

In recent years, they have had the opportunity to work both in the private sector, carrying out new construction housing projects, home renovations and renovations of historic buildings, as well as in the public sector, carrying out and directing the construction of urban planning projects. They have also had the opportunity to participate in public bidding contests for the construction of schools and social centers.
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