CASAPUERTO | Kresta Design | Lucas y Hernández-Gil Arquitectos
Cadiz / Spain / 2025
The city of 100 palaces. This is the popular name of El Puerto de Santa Maria, which between the 17th and 19th centuries accumulated houses of magnificent workmanship and palatial bearing. Unfortunately, many languish these recent years in its historic centre.
The commission of a Spanish client living in Austria with her two daughters, was to recover one of these jewels of which they fell in love on a trip to Cadiz.
As it is a large house, with two courtyards and three floors and in an irregular state of conservation, the project was approached as a restoration in parts rather than a total renovation.
By focusing more on the less qualified areas and keeping the others almost untouched, it has been possible to revitalize the whole without losing the original charm.
The trace of the centuries and the contemporary performance coexist in a collage of times and textures, through an exercise of architectural acupuncture.
The main element is a pool that helps to cope with the summers and also allows a year-round use. It is incorporated into the interior of the house from the courtyard as a contemporary therma, accessed from a room with a large semicircular bench tiled with yellow and blue glazed tile, as an apodyterium.
Adapting the house for the use of family and friends has required dividing the kitchen into two levels and arranging new bathrooms and bedrooms. This intervention has been done without modifying the original structure of the rooms, so the new pieces have been configured as boxes or large pieces of furniture that do not reach the ceiling.
The house has a wide program with many rooms where the transitions are important. These thresholds have been tiled in blue tile in a play of colour and reflections that connect the memory of the house with the sea and relaxation.
The rehabilitation of the house is still in progress: the next phase will be to adapt the upper floor as an artist's residence.
ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN STUDIO: LUCAS Y HERNÁNDEZ – GIL / KRESTA DESIGN /
ARCHITECTS: Cristina Domínguez Lucas, Fernando Hernández – Gil Ruano
EQUIPO: Sara Urriza Nolan, Lucía Balboa Domínguez, Ana Heredero, Daiwei Liu
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La ciudad de los 100 palacios.
Así se denomina popularmente El Puerto de Santa María, que entre los siglos XVII y XIX fue acumulando casas de magnífica factura y porte palaciego. Lamentablemente muchas languidecen estos últimos años en su centro histórico.
El encargo de una mujer española que vive en Austria con sus dos hijas, fue recuperar una de estas joyas de las que se enamoraron en un viaje a Cádiz.
Como es una casa grande, con dos patios y tres alturas e irregular estado de conservación, se planteó el proyecto como un trabajo de restauración por partes en lugar de una obra total.
Incidiendo más en las zonas menos cualificadas y manteniendo otras casi sin tocar, se ha conseguido revitalizar el conjunto sin perder el encanto original.
La huella de los siglos y la actuación contemporánea conviven en un collage de tiempos y texturas, mediante un ejercicio de acupuntura arquitectónica.
El elemento principal es una alberca que ayuda a sobrellevar los veranos pero que permite uso todo el año. Se incorpora al interior de la casa desde el patio como una terma contemporánea, a la que se accede desde una sala con un gran banco semicircular alicatado con azulejo esmaltado amarillo y azul, a modo de apodyterium.
Habilitar la casa para la familia, pero también para amigos ha requerido dividir la cocina en dos niveles y disponer nuevos baños y dormitorios. Esta intervención se ha querido hacer sin modificar la estructura de cuartos original, por lo que las nuevas piezas se han configurado como cajas o grandes muebles que no llegan al techo.
La casa tiene un programa amplio con muchas estancias donde los pasos, las transiciones, son importantes. Estos umbrales se han alicatado en azulejo azul en un juego de color y reflejos que conecta la memoria de la vivienda con el mar y el descanso.
La rehabilitación de la casa sigue en proceso: la próxima fase será adaptar la planta superior como residencia de artistas.
The city of 100 palaces. This is the popular name of El Puerto de Santa Maria, which between the 17th and 19th centuries accumulated houses of magnificent workmanship and palatial bearing. Unfortunately, many languish these recent years in its historic centre. The commission of a Spanish client living in Austria with her two daughters, was to recover one of these jewels of which they fell in love on a trip to Cadiz. As it is a large house, with two courtyards and three floors and in an...
- Year 2025
- Work finished in 2025
- Status Completed works
- Type Single-family residence / Interior design



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