During this cold
and gloomy time of the year, we often dream of a ‘little’ slice of paradise,
preferably somewhere hot. This wish has been fulfilled and realised by the Spanish Ensamble Studio, when creating ‘La Trufa’ (the truffle), a small holiday
house in Costa de Morte, in the north of Spain. Just like its namesake this
tiny holiday home packs a sweet surprise, there is much more
than meets the eye on this tiny abode.
The residence features only the bare necessities
including a bed, sink, shower, and small kitchenette. The development process
behind the Truffle House is truly amazing.
Carving out a hole within the Spanish hills, created
the Truffles’ organic form. Once hollowed, the hole was refilled with stacked hay
bails then topped up with concrete. After being left to age and going unseen within
the ground, the Truffle was unearthed.
For the next stage in its transformation, the Ensamble
Studio team formed an unusual alliance when transforming the rough concrete
structure into a home. When it came to empting the straw interior, a calf called
Paulina was the woman for the job. Once she had eaten the interior volume, the
internal space appeared for the first time.
From then Ensamble transformed this blank shell into a
simply stunning piece of architecture, with its method of construction being at
its very heart.
incroyable, formidable, fantastique!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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