Calderon folch sarsanedas arquitectes: low energy house mz

Calderon folch sarsanedas arquitectes: low energy house mz


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‘low energy house MZ’ by calderon-folch-sarsanedas arquitectes, sarrià, barcelona image © R. diaz wichmann all images courtesy of calderon-folch-sarsanedas arquitectes spanish practice


calderon-folch-sarsanedas arquitectes refurbished a 94 square-meter house built in 1918 in only 120 days, to improve its energetic and acoustic comfort. the ‘low energy house MZ’ posed three


challenging parameters: it’s northeast orientation, a small budget, and the client’s need to inhabit the dwelling as soon as possible. the components of the house are prefabricated, saving


money and allowing the main timber structure, facade and roof to be assembled in only a few days using a numbering system like a toy set. the biggest changes made to the existing structure


are the centrally located skylight and large sliding door connecting to the long garden. the openings provide solar gain in the winter and natural ventilation in the summer, as well as


illuminate the primary space and reduce the need for artificial lighting. the walls, made from structural timber frame oriented-strand-board (OSB) panels are insulated with natural sheep


wool and wood fiber boards, and integrate a dual flow ventilation system with 88% heat recovery. natural larch planks constitute the facade, while heat treated pine makes up the roof and


three-ply panels compose the interior cupboards. the overall result is a ten-factor rehabilitation, lowering the residence’s energy need from 171 kwh/m2 to 17 khw/m2. dining area image © R.


diaz wichmann glass facade separating the interior and exterior image © R. diaz wichmann living room image © R. diaz wichmann facade facing the garden image © pol viladoms site plan floor


plan / level 0 floor plan / level 1 floor plan / level 2 section detail section 1. ventilated facade with vapor barrier, sheep wool and wood fiber insulation, pine structure, water


impermeable and breathable membrane, larch veneer 2. heat treated pine, wood fiber insulation, waterproof membrane 3. linoleum flooring, 80 mm thermal insulation, concrete foundation 4.


low-E double-pane glass wall with argon gas infill, 58% solar gain control 5. wood beams with 3-ply floor boards danny hudson I designboom sep 09, 2012