Located on the seaside of a Britain municipality where regulation is very restrictive, the house meets the local obligations with its sloping roof. The local recovered stone (is 30cm walled up) dresses with 30cm thick the reinforced concrete walls of the building. The traditional way of building the stone provides a highly integrated reading of this material in the local landscape.
The roof is zinc quartz treated to be closer to the local slate colour.
© Fernando Guerra / FG+SG . Published on March 03, 2014.
© Fernando Guerra / FG+SG . Published on March 03, 2014.
© Fernando Guerra / FG+SG . Published on March 03, 2014.
© Fernando Guerra / FG+SG . Published on March 03, 2014.
© Fernando Guerra / FG+SG . Published on March 03, 2014.
© Fernando Guerra / FG+SG . Published on March 03, 2014.
© Fernando Guerra / FG+SG . Published on March 03, 2014.
© Fernando Guerra / FG+SG . Published on March 03, 2014.
© Fernando Guerra / FG+SG . Published on March 03, 2014.
© Fernando Guerra / FG+SG . Published on March 03, 2014.
© Fernando Guerra / FG+SG . Published on March 03, 2014.