Architecture

Oslo House by Ramon Esteve Estudio in Alicante, Spain

Project: Oslo House
Architects: Ramon Esteve Estudio
Location: Alicante, Spain
Area: 4,828 sf
Photographs by: Mariela Apollonio

Oslo House by Ramon Esteve Estudio

Ramon Esteve Estudio is a well-established architectural practice from Spain whose magnificent contemporary projects have already made their way on our site, such as the Quarry House, the Home in the Pine Forest and the House in Monasterios in Valencia.
Today, we are going to add another one of their projects to this growing collection of contemporary residences, this time it is in Alicante.
The Oslo House is a minimalist contemporary home placed on a sloping mountainside. Its shape consists of two overlapping bodies surrounded by beautiful landscapes.

CONCRETE BLOCK

The Oslo House is placed on a mountainside, in a residential state surrounded by pine trees and vegetation.

The dwelling is composed of two overlapped bodies that are set back in order to generate a play of light and shadow. This play is reinforced by the openings in the oor slabs, which lean on a stone base adapted to the steep slope of the mountain.

The house lies gently on the ground, by means of a stone base adapted to the mountainside slope. The oor slabs have got openings that allow natural light inside, thus improving the link between interior and exterior.

The house opens widely as a viewpoint towards the sea, in contrast to the privacy provided by the rear façade, which includes the entrance to the house.

MATERIALITY

The coldness given by the materials of the walls contrasts with the warmth of the interior caused by the use of large wooden surfaces.

The structure is displayed on the façade, so we enter the house walking on the slabs. The ground oor has been extended to create an outdoor living pool, completed by a swimming pool which blends with the horizon.

Ramon Esteve Estudio

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