S Cube family chalet is made up of three intertwined beach houses. The
owners -two brothers and their sister each with their own families- want
to continue enjoying the same exceptional environment in which they
grew up, but with complete independency and privacy from each other.
For
these reasons, the design of these three small houses calls for a
duplicated program, which maintains privacy, while benefiting from
outdoor areas and sea views, by the use of several terraces.
In order to create private and independent houses for each family
-comprising of three young couples with two small children each-, AGi
architects have divided the plot into two units, composed of two houses
that are mirror images of each other, named S2 and S3. These units are
separated by a staircase leading towards the third house, located at the
higher level. The third house is positioned on top and across from the
two residences, enjoying a large roof terrace with direct views towards
the sea. Each of the three houses enjoys an individual outdoor area that
is open to the sky, privacy from its neighbor, and extended sea views.
The
highly dense program in the intertwined houses is manipulated to create
outdoor spaces which harvest the prevailing winds and enhance their
circulation within the courtyards, allowing people to comfortably reside
in them. The building is carefully situated to protect its exposure to
the sun on the southern façade, whilst increasing shaded space on the
northern side to frame views out to the sea as well as create a pleasant
outdoor environment.
The outdoor spaces on the ground floor and the
roof terrace of the third house on the upper level are the main
distinguishing elements and spaces of this project; from which the three
houses are organized around them. They are beach houses designed to
optimize and enhance the outdoor experience.
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