Based in Cordoba, Spain, what could be better designed than this
beauty Cordoba House in the comfortable lap of mother nature! Designed
by Emilio Ambasz, this wonderful house has been created in the
Arabic-Andalusian architectural style and situated on a promontory that
juts out into a beautiful lake. It has been developed at the far end of
the road where it becomes a part of a big bunch of olive trees. Built
using a special local technique, Cordoba House was initially developed
in an open space using bricks and concrete, and then was mounded by the
insulating cast sand. Under Southern Spain's dry and hot climatic
conditions, Cordoba House is a soothing, restful place where a unique
blend of concrete floor, insulated double walls, slender columns, buried
surfaces and fiberglass lining is presented in a stylish artistic
manner.
Cordoba House
The structure of this house starts receiving its special
architectural definition from the opening patio and entrance itself.
Its entrance is created by a right-angled merger of two enveloping
stuccoed walls. Through the running auditorium-style wide steps, the
entrance leads down to an open-air patio. The top merging edge's
external wall has a North side orientation to offer shelter from winds
and shade to the balcony, as well as provides a creative reflected
pattern to the sunlight entering the house. The formal square-shaped
patio accommodates an ambulatory in its shaded orientation, which
further acts as a gateway between the house and patio. One can flexibly
move in and out of the house through the stacks of glass walls between
the patio and living spaces. A large space, running continuously in the
interiors of the house and divided into several sections, is surrounded
by sinuous walls on one side and has perimeter walls that look really
flashy when the skylights brighten them up.
Adjacent
to the living room, there are containers serving as kitchen, storage
areas or bath. To rest, visitors may utilize comfortable living spaces
or alcoves with surrounding sidewalls. Cordoba House also has another
curvilinear patio for outside access and better ventilation. Another
amazing Andalusian architectural feature is the 3,000-piece balcony
designed for this house. While providing a spectacular view of the
surrounding landscape and the lake, this balcony also gives an amazing
observation tower-like feel. There are ascending and descending
cantilevered metal staircases on both sides of the balcony. From the
bottom of these stairs, water gets generated that is taken up the high
walls through excavated handrails and gets collected at the semicircular
fountain in the center. As you go up the balcony, you may observe that
an intense sound produced by the water at the bottom keeps getting
quieter, thus having its own charm at every step. Also, the
earth-covered roof of Cordoba House passes on a cool breeze to visitors
even if it’s hot outside, thus making their experience heavenly.
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