Building for 21 Houses / Roman y Canivell

By Karen Valenzuela

© Miguel de Guzmán

© Miguel de Guzmán


© Miguel de Guzmán


© Miguel de Guzmán


© Miguel de Guzmán


© Miguel de Guzmán

  • Developer: Metrovacesa
  • Contractor: Vias y Construcciones, Grupo ACS

© Miguel de Guzmán
© Miguel de Guzmán

From the architect. The plot is located in the city of Seville, in the scope of its historic centre and particularly in the sector of Murillo Gardens, in San Bernardo neighbourhood. The street facade has northeast orientation.


© Miguel de Guzmán
© Miguel de Guzmán

The urban environment in which we find our building is the typical historic house of Seville. This type has three floors often. In front of it is the City Hall of Provincial of Seville.


Ground Floor Plan
Ground Floor Plan

We propose a project with a modern design but according to the characteristic buildings in the area. A premise is to “integrate” a contemporary architecture with a consolidated historic site.


© Miguel de Guzmán
© Miguel de Guzmán

It is a multi-family building with garages and storerooms. It is consists of ground, first, second floor and penthouse. There are 21 apartments with 1, 2, 3 and 4 bedrooms, spread around a large central courtyard that is shaped as the star of the project.


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Section BB

Keeping in mind that most of the houses are inside, we understood that the design of the main courtyard had to be treated with the importance of exterior facade.


© Miguel de Guzmán
© Miguel de Guzmán

For proper ventilation and adequate lighting we have a series of secondary courtyards that are attached to medians and distributed around the perimeter of the site. These courts contribute, together with the principal, to provide cross ventilation throughout the promotion.


First Floor Plan
First Floor Plan

There are two cores of vertical communication and distribution is done through galleries.


© Miguel de Guzmán
© Miguel de Guzmán

It also has two underground floors for garages and storage use. In the rooftop there is a small community pool.

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