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Peris+Toral

85 Social Dwellings . Cornellà de Llobregat

Peris+Toral Arquitectes . photos: © José Hevia

The building is organized around a courtyard that links a sequence of intermediate spaces. On the ground floor, a portico open to the city anticipates the doorway of the building and filters the relationship between public space and the communal courtyard that acts as a small plaza for the community. Instead of entering each of the building’s hallways directly and independently from the outer façade, the four communication shafts are located in the four corners of the courtyard, so that all the inhabitants come together and meet in the courtyard plaza. On the typical floor, access to the dwellings is via the private terraces that make up the ring of outdoor spaces overlooking the courtyard. The building’s general floor plan is organized by means of a layout of communicating rooms. There are 114 spaces per floor, 543 in the building, of similar dimensions, that eliminate private and communal passageways to make full use of the surface area. The server spaces are arranged in the central ring while the rest of the rooms, of undifferentiated uses and size, approximately 13 m2, run along the façade, presenting themselves to different forms of occupation. Another terrace in the outer ring completes the spatial sequence, the row of spaces interconnected by large openings, permeable to air, sight, and movement. Continue reading Peris+Toral

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LIVING IN LIME – 42 social housing . Son Servera

Peris + Toral Arquitectes . photos: © José Hevia

Situated in the northeast of the island of Mallorca, in Son Servera, this social housing project takes as a reference its setting, characterized by the presence of sandstone façades and walls that contain gardens, and sloping Arab tile roofs. These elements were decisive in the choice of materials and the design of the building. Continue reading Peris + Toral

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LIVING IN LIME – 42 social housing units . Son Servera

Peris+Toral

Inspired by vernacular architecture and using local and ecological materials, the social housing building blends environmental and social strategies aiming for sustainability. The patios, gardens, and living streets encourage social interactions and enhance the building’s thermodynamic performance. Continue reading Peris+Toral