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One of the projects feature in this week's book review, Patent
Constructions -- a book that presents buildings and
landscapes in Catalonia per their innovative architectural
elements or products -- is this pair of building with 34 apartments
in the coastal town of Cambrils. The square buildings
designed by Guallart
Architects are intended to take advantage of the project's
proximity to the sea.
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Given the linear site's parallel
relationship to the shore, one's immediate response might
be a linear building giving each unit frontal views of the
water, rather than square buildings with geometrically less
"frontage." But the architects' decision works in
a few ways: the space between the buildings is more usable
than if a linear building landed on the site, internal courtyards
bring additional light to units, and the units
are laid out so each unit has living spaces with views
of the sea. |
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Additionally, the wraparound terraces
give each unit generous outdoor space, in effect extending their
homes towards the water. It's in these terraces that the appearance
of the building becomes important, and the architects responded
by making the glass guardrails a canvas of pixelated colors
extending around each building. The elevations
indicate an orientation to the colors: stronger reds facing
the shared open space with more subdued yellows and blues facing
the water. |
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The overall effect is an building
more successful from the inside than the outside; the view
through the colored glass is appears more interesting
than the view towards the colored squares. The liveliness
of the facade is undeniable, but the skill in its handling
is questionable. In this sense, the view from the apartment
is less active than the overall facade. Ultimately it's the
way the outside is colored by the panels that makes living
inside the more appealing alternative. |
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34 Apartments in Cambrils, Spain
by Guallart Architects |
2008.02.18 |
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