Can Manuel d’en Corda by Marià Castelló + Daniel Redolat
Amidst Pine Trees and Juniper, “Can Manuel d’en Corda” | photo © Estudi Es Pujol de s’Era
Can Manuel d’en Corda is located on a plot of 19,060 m2 of rustic nature
in the area of the Venda des Cap de Barbaria, in the west of the island
of Formentera. The most significant pre-existing conditions, which have
been maintained and enhanced through the project, are a small forest of
pines and junipers located in the west area of the estate and the old
house Can Manuel de’n Corda, which reflects the scheme type of the
domestic vernacular architecture developed in Formentera between the
late eighteenth and mid nineteenth century. The volume of the main body
with simple pitched roof gable and southeast orientation, and its roots
in the landscape through the tradicional dry stone walls, highlight the
link between this type of building with the farms next to which they
were located.
Original House
The extensive briefing for the project has been arranged so that while
exhaust the urban parameters allowed by the current planning, it
distorts as little as possible the existing house and, simultaneously,
has its volume so that it has less presence possible from the immediate
fragile environment. This has been possible through the use of a
fragmented volumes available on ground floor in non-orthogonal
disposition, offsetting in midsection plant about the level of the
existing house,and adapted to the topography as well as keeping intact
the facades characteristics of this architectural style ( southeast and
northwest facades, where they were all original openings). This will
resort to the ends that were originally blind (northeast and southwest
facades) for connections to pieces of new creation, and to realize the
new openings that allow better use of natural light.
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Although it has been maintained the original main entrance of the house
with its southeast orientation, at a strategic level the new house turns
its back on the road which limit with the plot by the East side. Thus
the extension of the home overlooks enjoys the best views to the
northwest, which overlooks the island of Es Vedra, an iconic element of
the southern skyline of the neighboring island of Ibiza.
Original House
In the original house have been maintained the common areas (living,
dining, kitchen and terraces), while on the ground floor of the
expansion have been concentrated the bedrooms and service rooms
(laundry, cellar, pantry , etc…) and technical premises on the basement.
The use of materials and colours is restrained:
traditional dry stone walls, wooden braces and light coloured furniture
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Of the expansion volumen are relevant the wiews that cross the building
through the interstices between the different orthogonal geometric
modules that contains the 4 rooms with bath of the ground floor. Of
these gaps the most important is the transparency that exists in the
contact between the extension and the existing house. This subtle touch
helps to clarify the limits of each building.
“Can Manuel d´en Corda” by architect Mariá Castello is located on the island of Formentera | photo © Estudi EPDSE
The above mentiones transversal interstices are reproduced in the
basement, creating courtyards that provide light and ventilation and
that give warmth to the rooms below while transforming the way they
relate to the environment.
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The flat roof of the extension is feasible in one lookout-solarium area accesible from an external staircase.
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As for the materials used, the proposal has been formalized with a
limited palette of materials. Stresses the interior space of traditional
housing, where have remained exposed the original stone walls, but
covered partially by a new envelope of vertical panels that house the
electrical installation and indirect lighting in the 5 cm space
remaining between the original wall and the new pannels.
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External joinery is made of solid iroko wood, like the beams of the
traditional house. The interior woodwork is waterproof MDF painted
white.
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In the living room has been added new fireplace made of steel plate 10
mm thick. The kitchen and bathrooms are clad in cement of pavement-like
finish. The kitchen base units have been executed with marine plywood
coated with iroko wood, while the middle shelf that connects to the
module of the hood is painted white MDF board.
The residence is located on a 19,060 m2
property, amidst rustic nature, pine trees and juniper | photo © Estudi
EPDSE via Architizer
In the enlargement area, the sloping ceilings of the rooms are left
uncoated, in concrete. Also in the bedrooms, beds, headboards and
cabinets have been executed on site, as a part of the architecture.
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Outdoor pergolas are steel structure painted white with a canes covering that filtres the natural light.
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Covered patio at the “Can Manuel d´en Corda” | photo © Estudi EPDSE via Architizer
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In the basement, the floor is natural limestone “capri”, placed 1/3 guidelines according to the different modules of the rooms.
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The pool is coated with a very similar to the bathrooms and kitchen cement. The platform surrounding the pool is made of iroko. Outdoor pergolas are steel structure painted white with a canes covering that filtres the natural light.
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The selection of furniture includes Mediterranean design classics like
the Torres Clave armchairs or the Miquel Mila’s Cesta luminaire, as well
as traditional esparto skating chairs made by local artisans. The made
to measure furniture is mostly made in iroko wood with natural finish.
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Despite having retained much of the existing vegetation in the area of
intervention, the wound generated in the territory during the works has
been healed by the palntation of native vegetation that requires little
maintenance.
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