Studio gr-os, led by Juan Gurrea Rumeu, has recently completed a single-family house and studio in Barcelona for himself and his wife, artist Beatriz Dubois. Collaborating with local architects Mercè Badal and Teresa Rumeu, the monolithic grey box responds in subtlety to the eclecticism of its context.Located in Vallcarca, in the North of the city, the district has been affected by poor urban planning for decades. The result is a chaotic array of steep roads where Art Nouveau houses coexist with industrial workshops, and modest apartment blocks from the 70s evoke a sense of roughness and nostalgia.The house in question sits directly in the middle of this architectural mish-mash, in between an art nouveau apartment block and repurposed workshop. Covered in a textured stucco facade, the building’s harsh appearance is softened through the playful use of voids.Meditative Mindset: House of the Serene Past by Karan Darda Architects.In the midst of building their 185-square-metre home in a village near Pune, India, nostalgic memories... Gr Os Architects Barcelona House Photo Max Hart Nibbrig Yellowtrace 07 Gr Os Architects Barcelona House Photo Max Hart Nibbrig Yellowtrace 05 Gr Os Architects Barcelona House Photo Max Hart Nibbrig Yellowtrace 06 Gr Os Architects Barcelona House Photo Max Hart Nibbrig Yellowtrace 04 Gr Os Architects Barcelona House Photo Max Hart Nibbrig Yellowtrace 03 Gr Os Architects Barcelona House Photo Max Hart Nibbrig Yellowtrace 01 Gr Os Architects Barcelona House Photo Max Hart Nibbrig Yellowtrace 02 Gr Os Architects Barcelona House Photo Max Hart Nibbrig Yellowtrace 08 Gr Os Architects Barcelona House Photo Max Hart Nibbrig Yellowtrace 09 Gr Os Architects Barcelona House Photo Max Hart Nibbrig Yellowtrace 10 Gr Os Architects Barcelona House Photo Max Hart Nibbrig Yellowtrace 11 Gr Os Architects Barcelona House Photo Max Hart Nibbrig Yellowtrace 12 Gr Os Architects Barcelona House Photo Max Hart Nibbrig Yellowtrace 13 Gr Os Architects Barcelona House Photo Max Hart Nibbrig Yellowtrace 14 Gr Os Architects Barcelona House Photo Max Hart Nibbrig Yellowtrace 15 Gr Os Architects Barcelona House Photo Max Hart Nibbrig Yellowtrace 16 Gr Os Architects Barcelona House Photo Max Hart Nibbrig Yellowtrace 17 Gr Os Architects Barcelona House Photo Max Hart Nibbrig Yellowtrace 18 Gr Os Architects Barcelona House Photo Max Hart Nibbrig Yellowtrace 19 Gr Os Architects Barcelona House Photo Max Hart Nibbrig Yellowtrace 20 Gr Os Architects Barcelona House Model One Yellowtrace 27 Gr Os Architects Barcelona House Model Two Yellowtrace 28 Gr Os Architects Barcelona House Axo Stairs Yellowtrace 26 Gr Os Architects Barcelona House Axo Yellowtrace 25 Gr Os Architects Barcelona House Ground Floor Plan Yellowtrace 21 Gr Os Architects Barcelona House First Floor Plan Yellowtrace 22 Gr Os Architects Barcelona House Second Floor Plan Yellowtrace 23 Gr Os Architects Barcelona House Third Floor Plan Yellowtrace 24 Despite being a north-facing house, the aim has not been to capture as much light as possible but rather to emphasise the value of a shadow, inspired by the work of Japanese writer Jun’ichiro Tanizaki. Dark walnut floors and stained plywood, paired with glazed tiles and in-situ concrete, amplify the sensorial experience of the space.Public and private areas are separated by floors with the kitchen, dining and studio, and a double-height concrete garage are found on the ground floor while three bedrooms and a living room are found above on the first and second floors. Outside a central courtyard shared with the apartment block next door is filled with tropical plants, organically bringing nature within.Fronte Oceano: Terrace Extension in Newcastle East by ASJP Architecture.A deep love for the ocean and an existing home that has stood for almost two hundred years has drawn two of... [Images courtesy of gr-os. Photography by Max Hart Nibbrig.] Share the love:FacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailPinterest Leave a Reply Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Δ