Elevated Hillside Homes

Javier Sanjurjo's Hórreo House Is Raided With Concrete Pilotis

Berlin-based architect Javier Sanjurjo has officially unveiled the Hórreo House, a family home in the Galician town of Vilalba that he designed in collaboration with Spanish studio Ameneiros Rey. The house, which boasts a striking yet simplistic aesthetic, was built for Sanjurjo's parents, making it an incredibly personal design from the renowned architect.

Built on a plot of land far from the road that overlooks the Glacian hillsides, Sanjurojo opted to work with the contours of the landscape by raising the entire structure in the air with elegant concrete pilotis. As a result, the L-shaped home sticks out of the rolling hills, offering its owners a perfect combination of stunning views and complete privacy. Sanjurjo describes the building as being an "exercise in sufficiency over excess," as the design focuses, quite modestly, on bringing "the outside in."
Trend Themes
1. Elevated Hillside Architecture - Architects and builders are incorporating hillside environments into their design plans to create structures that offer stunning views and maximize privacy through the use of elevated concrete pilotis.
2. Sustainable Minimalism - Designs that focus on sufficiency over excess, and bring the outside in, are becoming increasingly popular as architects and homeowners seek to minimize their environmental impact while still enjoying modern amenities.
3. Personalized Design Solutions - Collaborations between architects, designers, and homeowners are producing more personalized and unique designs that focus on the individual needs and preferences of the homeowner, rather than simply following current trends or standards.
Industry Implications
1. Real Estate Development - Developers can leverage elevated hillside architecture to create unique and sought-after properties that offer stunning, exclusive views.
2. Green Building and Architecture - The trend towards sustainable minimalism is fueling demand for green building and architecture solutions that prioritize function and environmental impact.
3. Custom Home Building - Design-focused collaborations between architects, designers, and homeowners are driving innovation in the custom home building industry and creating unique, personalized solutions for clients.

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