La Rafa Agroecology Centre,
Bullas

Fernando de Retes

This bioclimatic building seeks comfort through systems that have a low energy cost in terms of their execution and maintenance, as well as through the use of renewable energy.

For this it uses a system of active and passive elements.

The objective of this design is to make the maximum use of passive systems.

From the traditional architecture of dry areas, we have taken the protection from excess sunlight through the use of small courtyards, total or partial burial of the house, the thickness of the walls, and building below ground due to the ground's high level of thermal inertia. The building follows the patterns of the 'earth houses' and courtyard houses traditional to our region.

The flat roof and the pergolas are other elements of our proposal taken from vernacular construction.

The local area, then, is present in our way of understanding a minimalist architecture, sustainable and comfortable.

Bioclimatic elements:

This bioclimatic building seeks comfort through systems that have a low energy cost in terms of their execution and maintenance, as well as through the use of renewable energy.

For this it uses a system of active and passive elements.

The objective of this design is to make the maximum use of passive systems.

From the traditional architecture of dry areas, we have taken the protection from excess sunlight through the use of small courtyards, total or partial burial of the house, the thickness of the walls, and building below ground due to the ground's high level of thermal inertia. The building follows the patterns of the 'earth houses' and courtyard houses traditional to our region.

The flat roof and the pergolas are other elements of our proposal taken from vernacular construction.

The local area, then, is present in our way of understanding a minimalist architecture, sustainable and comfortable.

Bioclimatic elements: