Somosaguas, Pozuelo de Alarcón
This exceptional contemporary sculptural house was designed by Spanish studio A-cero. Located in the heart of Somosaguas, belonging to the town of Pozuelo de Alarcоn in Spain, this 18,300 square-foot residence sits on a one acre lot.
A-cero:
At the time of designing the house, we wanted to find a differentiator, but of course always remain faithful to the architecture that A-Cero has been developing, so we tried to communicate cubic forms and curves find a way to keep volumes that provided a consistent dialogue between them.
The landscaping, designed by A-Cero, is clearly Japanese-inspired, as shown by the abundance of large bonsais and different species of flowering trees and bojs. Also, large ornamental rocks bought from Galicia were carefully placed.
From the first moment the house clearly shows its intentions, and risky stylized forms, thanks to a subtle handling of curves that match harmoniously with their natural context without sacrificing a distinctly modern look. Horizontal lines dominate volumes, which are superimposed in layers, from a partially visible basement, forming layers that appear to emerge naturally from the ground.
The lines outside and inside of the house are trying to produce sculptural volumes, in fact A-Cero architecture is largely inspired by the great sculptures of contemporary artists like Richard Serra and David Nash and land art. Art and Architecture have gone hand in hand in this and all our projects.
We try to make architecture and sculpture spectacular, always within the rules, and in turn, requires a plan taht respects the customer, seeking to achieve maximum convenience to live in the house every day with comfort.
To this end, the placement and uses are distributed as follows:
On the ground floor, the main lobby is highlighted, situated beneath a curved canopy that adds a great deal of space, from where the rest of the house spreads out; the living room, dining room, master bedroom suite including a closet and bathroom, gymnasium, indoor pool, kitchen and office.
The ground floor or basement of the house has direct access from each room of that floor.
Both the ground floor terrace and the pool deck are of the same material as the floor inside the house, (techlam) in white, very good material for both interior and exterior use. This will ensure continuity between indoors and outdoor
The Garden
In the treatment of the garden, A-Cero wanted to achieve a connectivity between the inside and outside of the home in spite of the slope that exists between the street access and lake. They solved the problem using descending lateral landings of slate gravel leading from the enormous terrace of teh first floor to the garden.
The Pool and Sculpture
The large curved swimming pool (400 sq m/ 4,300 sq ft), is covered with a dark gray liner (PVC laminate slip). The pool features the “disappearing edge” and this effect achieves a continuity between the pool and lake. In the middle of the pool is placed a sculpture of orthogonal forms that seems to float on the water’s surface. This is a sculpture by Austrian sculptor Ernesto Knorr and is made of cut steel.”
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