CASA PARLEM

Posted on 2020/12/04

The project 

 

Casa Palerm is as an extension of a rural hotel in the countryside of Lloret de Vistalegre, in the centre of Mallorca.

lt is a new independent building, close to the original farmhouse, which functions as a small holiday home. The project follows a discreet architecture, being integrated within its surrounding environment and performing efficiently, both economically and energetically.

The program is resolved in one level with a compact and elongated volume with pitched roof. The width is kept to six meters in order to use low-cost beams and structure with no columns. The layout, parallel to the slope of the terrain, allows all the rooms to enjoy views of the countryside and the Tramontana mountains towards the north and take advantage of the south sun. This arrangement also favours crossed ventilations, natural lighting and the thermoregulation of the house.

 

Country views Casa Palerm

 

Transversely, the volume is perforated by an imaginary box creating a central hole, the living-dining room. On the floor a concrete tongue creates terraces on each side of the living space, both enlarging and connecting it to the landscape. On the ceiling, a wattle (cañizo) pergola crosses the hollow space and expands on both sides. In this way, the terraces are protected from the summer sun, and the wattle filters the light - creating a Mediterranean play of lights and shadows. The windows of this space can be completely hidden in the walls of the façade, so that the living-dining room becomes an externa! porch and invades the north and south terraces depending on season.

 

Image of kitchen with tiled front

 

On the south terrace. the concrete tongue ends with a wide bench made of local stone marés, from where one can view the framed landscape through the big opening of the house that intentionally has a panoramic format with a cinematographic proportion (2.66:l). This ratio of the old Cinemascope evokes the personal imagery that bring us back to old movie theatres. Thus from the south terrace we can watch the living room as the stage of everyday life - with both the fields and the Tramontana mountains panoramically cropped as a backdrop.

Towards the north. the terrace works as a podium (above the rain water tank) to contemplate the views and the pool.

 

Main façade of Casa Palerm with Mediterranean style shutters.

 

Simple yet effective solutions, both in terms of design and energy efficiency, complete the house. The impact of the sun is mitigated by the wattle pergola. the Mallorquian shutters and the planting of deciduous trees provide shade in summer. Rainwater is stored in the water tank and then is reused for the irrigation of the low maintenance Mediterranean garden. the filling of the toilet tanks. and for the pool. Traditional construction details are used as well as a palette of natural and local materials - such as rustic lime mortar plastering, reused ceramic roof tiles hydraulic tiles local mares stone, cane, sepi wood and artisan cement floors and sinks.

 

Kitchen tiles Casa Palerm

 

Mediterranean style tile in Casa Palerm

 

 


 

Project data 

 

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Arquitectura y Diseño Interior: OHLAB / Paloma Hernaiz y Jaime Oliver

OHLAB team: Paloma Hernaiz, Jaime Oliver con Rebeca Lavín, Silvia Morais, José Allona, Amalia Stavropoulou

Technical architect: Jorge Ramón

Builder: Joaquín García Rubio

Structure: Lorenzo Croce

Landscaping: Salvador Cañís

 

Bathrooms: Ceramic tiles 10x10 - Model Malaga White by ALCOCERAM

Bathrooms: Washbasins by HUGUET

Kitchen: Hydraulic tiles - Lluis Clotet Collection by HUGUET

Swimming pool: Gresite Marmara by HISBALIT

Ceilings: Ceramic vaults by SA COVA

Kitchen and cane work: OHLAB design. Creacuina

Kitchen and cane work: OHLAB design. Creacuina

Furniture: The fish tank

Photos: José Hevia

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