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Almudena & Paco Atelier-House / DTR_studio

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Architects: DTR_studio
Area: 3283 ft²
Year: 2022
Photographs:Chris Beltrán
Manufacturers:  Cortizo, Hergom, Panasonic, Soler & Palau, Webertherm, YVYRA 1OAK
Author Project And On Site Management: José María Olmedo Espigares, José Miguel Vázquez Martín
Collaborators: MARQUEZ CAÑASLBA, Juan Carlos Lopez Lozano
Quantity Surveyor: Sergio Martin Fernández
Builder: Bauen Construccion
Estructure Design: Ruben Yeste
Installations: Zenit
Program / Use / Building Function: Single family house and Atelier for the painter Paco Pomet
Country: Spain

Text description provided by the architects. Designing a house studio for a painter is nothing new for our office. In fact, we feel especially comfortable with this type of project. Even more so if it is the home of the famous artist Paco Pomet, a surrealist painter who depicts scenes with a fine sense of humor and which Banksy himself set for his Dismaland exhibition.

The two uses (home and painting studio) are articulated through an entrance patio, which will serve as a previous filter, functioning as a hall. A height difference will be established between the entrance, the house, and the workshop, which gives privacy to each one of the uses, and which is solved by means of a staircase where each flight will give independent access to each one of the areas.

The painting studio will be located below ground level, to take advantage of the cave effect and achieve the most efficient space possible. A large skylight is projected to the north that gives a homogeneous and controlled light, ideal for the artist. The access area to the workshop will be illuminated by the entrance patio, where a garden, with a ginkgo biloba tree as the protagonist, will serve as a reference and visual escape.

The house will be located 150 cm above the street level and tries to function independently of the work area.

With a very clear floor plan, it will be organized into two bands (day area – night area) separated by the circulation area, playing with the section to make it as rich as possible, trying to maximize the relationships between the parts.

The entire program will be on one floor except for the library, which is located on the top floor, but always closely related to the living area.