Emptied House Seasonal Refuge in Soto de Sepulveda, Segovia / estudio veintidos
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Emptied House  Seasonal Refuge in Soto de Sepulveda, Segovia / estudio veintidos
"Located in a small village in the Riaza Mountains of Segovia, the dwelling is inserted into the remains of an old stable made of rough stone and rammed earth, whose roofs and interior partitions were in a severe state of ruin. After emptying the built volume, the project adopts the pre-existing envelope as a foundation and limit, renouncing the reproduction of the original total occupation to instead release a central space intended to articulate the new domestic life."
"Text description provided by the architects. Located in a small village in the Riaza Mountains of Segovia, the dwelling is inserted into the remains of an old stable made of rough stone and rammed earth, whose roofs and interior partitions were in a severe state of ruin. After emptying the built volume, the project adopts the pre-existing envelope as a foundation and limit, renouncing the reproduction of the original total occupation to instead release a central space intended to articulate the new domestic life."
The dwelling sits in a small village in the Riaza Mountains of Segovia within the remains of an old stable constructed of rough stone and rammed earth. The original roofs and interior partitions were in a severe state of ruin. The intervention emptied the built volume and retained the pre-existing envelope as a foundation and limit. The approach renounces reproducing the original full occupation and instead releases a central void. That central space is intended to articulate new domestic life and configure a seasonal refuge within the preserved rural envelope.
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