Can Xomeu Rita是一个小住宅,它的名字来自于它所处的福门特拉岛内部的传统地名。它的位置是一个没有植被的空间,靠近地块上现有的小麦和燕麦田,与现有的干石墙相吻合,朝南的方向很好,也有一个足够的区域来回收蓄水池中的雨水。

Can Xomeu Rita is a small dwelling that takes the name of the traditional place name of the interior of the island of Formentera where it is located. Its location in the territory responds to a space free of vegetation close to the field of wheat and oats existing in the plot, where the alignment with the existing dry stone walls coincides with the good orientation towards the South as well as with an area adequate to recover the rain water in a cistern.

该方案的简单性反映在平面图上,有三条带子,从面向南方的最公共的通道和最好的视觉效果,到北方的夜间区域,那里的卧室朝向东方和西方。在中央地带,有一个透明的关系空间,厨房和饭厅。

The simplicity of the program is reflected in the floor plan through three strips that go from the most public facing the South with the access and the best visuals from the light porch to the night area in the North where the bedrooms are towards East and West. In the central strip there is a diaphanous space of relationship, kitchen and dining room.

房屋的生物气候学设计是基于利用室内的交叉通风,以保证在夏季有一个凉爽的环境,这要归功于对盛行风的分析。同样,门廊的深度也被设计为允许在冬季对室内的太阳辐射做出贡献,而在夏季则产生阴凉和清新的感觉。

The bioclimatic design of the house is based on the fact of taking advantage of the cross ventilation in the interior to guarantee a cool environment during the summer months, thanks to having analyzed the prevailing winds. In the same way the depth of the porch has been dimensioned to allow the contributions of solar radiation in the interior during the winter and, instead, generate shade and freshness in the summer season

干预的低预算也体现在建筑的构造上,它真诚地显示了它是如何建造的。蜂窝状粘土块、松木、石灰石和石灰砂浆被看作是整理形成透气的建设性解决方案,为家庭带来更多的温暖、舒适和健康。

The low budget of the intervention is also manifested in the tectonics of the building, which shows sincerely how it was built. Honeycomb clay block, pine wood, limestone and lime mortars are left seen as finishing forming breathable constructive solutions that bring more warmth, comfort and health to the home.

Architects : Marià Castelló Martínez
Area : 69 m²
Year : 2016
Photographs :Marià Castelló
Structure : Ferran Juan
Technical Architect : José Luís Velilla Lon
Archaelogical Monitoring : Glenda Graziani Echávarri
Collaborators : Marga Ferrer, Natàlia Castellà
Constructor : Motas Proyectos e Interiorismo S.L.
Country : Spain