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- Architects: CSO Arquitectura
- Location: Zamora, España
- Architect In Charge: Javier de Antón Freile
- Area: 189.51 m2
- Project Year: 2014
- Photographs: Esaú Acosta, Raúl Olivares
- Rigger: Javier Vega
- Structure: Fernando San Hipólito
- Collaborator: Raúl Olivare
- Constructor: Construcciones P. Sánchez S.L.

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From the architect. The building is inspired by the traditional Casa-Patio (courtyard house). It is enclosed by a fenced wall as if it were a medieval wall generating an introspective space. Three courtyards (entrance, day area and sleeping area) organize the interior disposition of the building in the plot site in the shape of a T.

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The one-story building is organized in three zones, joined by a distributor in the central area of the T. One in the left longitudinal part with the day dependences, another one in the right longitudinal part where the office is and a third one in the transversal part for the sleeping places.

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Ground Floor

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The constructive system is reflected in the exterior with a first layer of plastered walls, over which a structure of wooden beams and joists is supported; they open and compose the elevations. Over the wooden structure a garden roof is supported with low consuming covering plants that have both an aesthetic and energetic efficiency functions.

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