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Charred Wooden Shingles and Floor-to-Ceiling Glass Elevate Coastal Living Solutions

Authors:
Pol Casellas manrubia, Lydia Llorens bartolomé
Charred Wooden Shingles and Floor-to-Ceiling Glass Elevate Coastal Living Solutions

Project in-detail

Elevated on stilts, the residence combines charred wooden shingles with extensive glass facades to create a harmonious balance between environmental sensitivity and modern living in a coastal setting.
5 key facts about this project
01
Elevated structure reduces flood risk while enhancing views.
02
Charred wooden shingles provide both aesthetic appeal and fire resistance.
03
Extensive use of cross-laminated timber panels optimizes sustainability.
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Floor-to-ceiling glass promotes natural light and seamless outdoor integration.
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Open-plan layout accommodates versatile living and communal activities.
The Contemporary Stilt House is an architectural project that illustrates the intersection of traditional design principles with modern sustainability practices. Situated at the Delta of the Mediterranean Sea, this residence is elevated on stilts, addressing environmental challenges while ensuring a seamless connection to the natural surroundings. The project's design encompasses a two-story structure that enhances both aesthetic appeal and practical living conditions.

The house serves as a multi-functional living space, emphasizing openness and connectivity. The use of large windows promotes natural light and provides panoramic views of the landscape. A key feature of the dwelling is its long central table, which signifies the importance of communal living and adaptability in design. This table serves multiple purposes, from dining to workspace, reflecting the flexible requirements of modern lifestyles.

Unique Design Approaches

One distinguishing aspect of the Contemporary Stilt House is its elevation strategy. The use of stilts not only mitigates risks associated with flooding but also allows for better airflow and natural cooling, making the home energy-efficient. This design choice anchors the project within its environmental context, aligning with practices aimed at sustainable living.

The material selection for the project is another critical factor. The use of renewable and locally-sourced resources, such as wood for structural elements and marble for surfaces, reflects a commitment to ecological responsibility. Incorporating glass extensively facilitates a transparent facade that integrates the interior spaces with the outdoor environment. This design fosters a relationship with nature while enhancing the overall spatial experience.

Effective Use of Space

The floor plan is intentionally designed for flexibility, providing various settings for daily activities. The open concept layout facilitates movement through the primary living areas while promoting interaction and versatility. The emphasis on fixed elements connects occupants to the functionality of the space, bridging multiple uses seamlessly.

Additionally, the design considers the Mediterranean climate, employing passive design principles to regulate temperature and encourage natural ventilation. This approach minimizes reliance on artificial heating and cooling, further underscoring the project's commitment to sustainability.

For detailed insights into the architectural plans, architectural sections, and other architectural ideas that inform this project, explore the complete presentation. This resource encourages a deeper examination of the elements that contribute to the Contemporary Stilt House's unique architectural identity.
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The 10th edition of the MICROHOME architecture competition invites architects and designers from around the world to explore the possibilities of compact, sustainable living. Hosted by Buildner in collaboration with Kingspan and Hapi Homes, this special edition challenges participants to design an off-grid, modular microhome for a young professional couple, with a maximum floor area of 25 m². Designs should prioritize innovation, efficiency, and real-world feasibility. 

A total prize fund of 100,000 € will be awarded, including three main prizes, the Kingspan Award, and the Hapi Homes Award, which will grant 15,000 € and lead to the construction of the selected design. The final registration deadline is September 25, 2025, and winners will be announced on Decebmer 9, 2025. For full competition details and submission guidelines, visit microhome.info.

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Design a new small-scale home concept in the 10th edition of MICROHOME — 100,000 € prize + construction

100,000 € PRIZE FUND / KINGPSAN EDITION #10 IDEAS COMPETITION
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