Cuzco

Cuzco

This project, designed by the prestigious architect César Besada, is an outstanding example of brutalist architecture combined with meticulous design. Developed during the COVID era, the client and the architect, located in Switzerland, fully trusted our team to execute the work from a distance, without visiting Spain until the final delivery.

The house is built entirely in exposed concrete, with a technical and aesthetic design that stands out for its precision. The formwork divisions (3×1 meters vertically placed) and the window sets were carefully planned to achieve an impeccable aesthetic. Among its most outstanding elements is a concrete lattice carved in situ, which is evidence of the project’s technical complexity and our dedication to detail.

The structure combines an exterior shell with continuous insulation that eliminates thermal bridges, and an independent interior structure that distributes floors, stairs and walls. This technical approach achieves an efficient and thermally comfortable home.

At the technological level, the project incorporates aerothermal energy  for underfloor heating and air conditioning, mechanical ventilation by depression, and pre-installation of a photovoltaic system. All installations are integrated into the concrete walls, maintaining clean, minimalist aesthetics.

The interior design includes high quality wood joinery with floor-to-ceiling flush doors and concealed hinges. On the exterior, the Cortizo brand aluminum carpentry with thermal bridge break, in champagne color, adds a distinctive and elegant touch.

The minimalist garden reinforces the sober, robust character of the house, achieving a balance between design and functionality. This project is a reference in our trajectory, a tribute to brutalist architecture and high-precision technical design.

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