The house is designed at the request of two sisters and shaped according to the needs of the latter: the desire to live together and to preserve their independence
Strategies for a bioclimatic house. Comfortable living and panoramic views
Designed by Alventosa Morell Arquitectes studio in the province of Barcelona, the building is the result of a careful bioclimatic study, aimed at maximizing the environmental and thermal performance to obtain a passive house
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The land where the building is located enjoys a panoramic view of Mount Collserola, located in the province of Barcelona
Bioclimatic studies on this area help architects to define design strategies: compactness of the building, exposure to sunlight, thermal resistance
Adapting to the topography of the terrain, two supporting walls support the light wood construction: five wooden structures perpendicular to the concrete walls outline the various spaces of the house
The building appears compact and highly heat-resistant and overlooks the landscape to the south thanks to a large "backward" window, which makes it possible to capture the sun's rays in the cold seasons
Ventilated wooden facade, sun protection on windows and roof garden guarantees reductions on heating and air conditioning consumption