
A building focused on people, in their sense of belonging, autonomy and well-being, that fosters social, psychological and physical well-being.










AGi architects has designed a building focused on people, in their sense of belonging, autonomy and well-being. It is based on a sustainable architecture that minimizes its impact on the landscape, brings nature into the building, and fosters social, psychological and physical well-being.
The plot of about 5,000 sqm is located on a south-facing slope. One of the determining factors of the project is the large scale of the building for a rural environment, as well as its location on the outskirts of the urban center, in a sparsely urbanized area. The objective of AGi architects has been to minimize the landscape impact of the new construction in its geographical context, and to maximize the references to the traditional houses of the area with a contemporary language.
The building adapts to the sloping topography of the site with staggered volumes that allow, thanks to its comb-shaped distribution, the best integration into the landscape of the Sierra de Cameros.
A fragmented volume is proposed, which allows the building to be perceived as a set of smaller-scale grouped pieces. In addition, materials are chosen according to the context, to visually integrate the building. Natural stone, green roofs and gabled pavilions finished in ceramic tiles -as has traditionally been done in the towns of the region- connect with the local tradition.
By combining these strategies with the use of native and sustainable materials, it is possible to minimize the environmental impact and achieve a good integration of the project in its geographical context.





