모로코의 이 집은 남북 지향에 위치해 있고, 거리 쪽으로 블라인드면을 하고 있는 반면 옆은 크게 오픈되어 있고 뒤로는 정원을 접하고 있다. "실루엣"이라는 플랜으로 시작된 이번 프로젝트는 도시 규츅들의 결과이자, 동쪽으로 면한 이웃집과 완벽하게 일치해야하는 필요가 있었다. 북향에 위치한 거리와 인근의 높은 벽들은 단점이었지만 동시에 투명하면서도 공간적인 유동성을 유지하면서 기존 주택 코드들을 재방문 할 기회가 되었다.
검은색과 회색- 그리고 파란색을 띈 전통스타일의 타일벽으로 집의 퀄리티를 강조하면서도 사생활과 도시로부터의 개방성 사이에 대조적인 느낌을 더욱 부각시키고 있다.
This house is projected on a north-south oriented plot and features a blind façade on the street while being largely open on the side and the back with the south oriented garden.
Architects: Driss Kettani Architecte
Location: Casablanca, Morocco
Architect in Charge: Driss Kettani
Area: 450.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Manufacturers: Duravit, Kawneer
The plan “silhouette” is the consequence of the urban rules and the need to perfectly fit with the adjoining house on the east.
The disadvantageous north orientation on the street and the presence of existing high enclosure walls are here an opportunity to revisit some of the traditional house codes, while maintaining at the same time transparency and spatial fluidity.
A chicane entrance, highlighted by a set of black and gray-blue traditional tiles walls emphasizes this duality and reinforces the contrast between privacy and discretion on the street and openness and transparency on the pool and the garden. This principle is affirmed through three landscape sequences, the mineral garden at the entrance, the aquatic sequence on the lateral side and the vegetal garden on the south, which in combination with the enclosure walls reinterpret in a certain way the courtyard.
Inside, a wooden panel / chimney acts as a pivot and help preserving the service area privacy while maintaining a fluidity of use. This panel incorporates a screen of wooden slats whose opacity varies according to the angle of view.
The project tries to play on the notions of privacy and transparency, fluidity and functional considerations and uses a palette of materials both raw and rich in textures and colors which in combination with the vegetal element offers an abstract composition on the street.
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