Loredo House NAVC01 / Zooco Estudio | ArchDaily
Summary
Casa Loredo, designed by Zooco Estudio, is a new residential project in Santander, Spain, emphasizing a blend of traditional architecture with modern needs.
Why It Matters
This project is significant as it represents a contemporary interpretation of traditional Cantabrian architecture, showcasing how regional styles can evolve while meeting modern living requirements. It highlights the importance of cultural heritage in contemporary design.
Key Takeaways
- Casa Loredo is part of the 'New Vernacular Architecture of the Cantabrian Coast' series.
- The design adapts traditional techniques to contemporary needs.
- The project emphasizes sustainability and local materials.
Save this picture!© David Zarzoso+ 20 Curated by Valentina Díaz Share ShareFacebookTwitterMailPinterestWhatsappOrhttps://www.archdaily.com/1038891/loredo-house-navc01-zooco-estudio Clipboard "COPY" CopyHouses•Santander, Spain Architects: Zooco Estudio Area Area of this architecture project Area: 350 m² Year Completion year of this architecture project Year: 2024 Photographs Photographs:David ZarzosoCategory: HousesTeam: Miguel Crespo Picot, Javier Guzmán Benito, Sixto Martín MartínezCollaborators: Paula CruzConstruction: COBOMAN S.LLighting & Furniture: Zooco EstudioCity: SantanderCountry: SpainMore SpecsLess Specs Save this picture!© David Zarzoso Text description provided by the architects. Casa Loredo is the second single-family project in the series called “New Vernacular Architecture of the Cantabrian Coast” (NAVC). Located in the Cantabrian town that gives it its name, this house seeks to reinterpret the traditional techniques of the region, adapting them to contemporary needs.