NIU N230 | Fran Silvestre Arquitectos

Valencia / Spain / 2026

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The NIU project was conceived with the aim of innovating construction systems in order to increase precision in the materialization of architecture. Its purpose is to offer certainty in timelines and costs, while simultaneously enhancing the quality of human environments and making them more sustainable and healthier.


The N230 is a typology within the NIU ecosystem. It is a compact dwelling organized around two through spaces arranged perpendicularly. This geometry allows the ground floor to concentrate daytime living in two differentiated atmospheres, articulated by the circulation core and the wet areas. At the same time, the layout encourages a more natural transition toward privacy, establishing a clear separation between the daytime and nighttime zones.


The upper floor accommodates four rooms, along with a fifth space that functions simultaneously as a distributor and a study area. The ascent via the staircase is conceived as a spatial experience: the route opens toward the exterior, turning the views into an active part of the home.


The house is conceived using a palette of warm tones, with a predominance of RAL 9016 white, while the central elements and furniture pieces are resolved through light oak paneling, providing balance and warmth.


On the exterior, the envelope is executed with a ventilated solid-surface façade, a system that reduces maintenance and favors the systematization of the finish. The ceiling is materialized through a stretched textile, a solution that allows easy access to installations and the possibility of backlighting where appropriate, reinforcing atmospheric control and the quality of interior lighting.


Structural elements requiring greater resistance are resolved in steel, while the interior is executed entirely in wood. Doors, wardrobes, kitchen, and partitions share the same system, simplifying construction management and ensuring continuous material coherence.


One of the key aspects of the NIU system is its condition as assembled architecture: it is not built, it is assembled. This allows the dwelling, at the end of its useful life—or when reconfiguration is required—not to be demolished, but dismantled for reuse. The result is a significant reduction in the carbon footprint associated with the building’s life cycle and a more efficient, circular approach.


The building’s placement on the site and its adaptation to minor level changes, together with the integration of existing vegetation—which is preserved thanks to the lightness of the system and a shallow foundation—establish a direct relationship with the surroundings. This is complemented by a system of objects that accompanies everyday life and gives the project its own identity.


The systematization of the construction process aims to democratize this type of architecture.


LOCATION                                                                        
Campolivar, Valencia, Spain


PROJECT TEAM
Fran Silvestre | Project Architect
Susana León | Project Architect
Laura Bueno | Project Architect
Gemma Aparicio | Project Architect



INTERIOR DESIGN
ALFARO HOFMANN


TECHNICAL ARCHITECT
Enrique Alario


COLLABORATORS


María Masià | Collaborating Architect
Pablo Camarasa | Collaborating Architect
Ricardo Candela | Collaborating Architect
Estefania Soriano | Collaborating Architect
Carlos Lucas | Collaborating Architect
Sevak Asatrián | Collaborating Architect
Javi Herrero | Collaborating Architect
Facundo Castro | Collaborating Architect
Anna Alfanjarín | Collaborating Architect
Toni Cremades | Collaborating Interior designer
David Cirocchi | Collaborating Architect
Neus Roso | Collaborating Architect
Nuria Doménech | Collaborating Architect
Andrea Raga | Collaborating Architect
Olga Martín | Collaborating Architect
Víctor González | Collaborating Architect
Pepe Llop | Collaborating Architect
Alberto Bianchi | Collaborating Architect
Andrea Blasco | Collaborating Interior designer
Laura Palacio | Collaborating Architect
Carlos Perez | Collaborating Architect
Jovita Cortijo | Collaborating Architect
Claudia Escorcia | Collaborating Architect
Diana Murcia | Collaborating Architect
Olga Fernández | Collaborating Interior designer
Alejandra Pla | Collaborating Architect
Daniel Fenollosa | Collaborating Architect
Andrés Marín | Collaborating Architect
Álvaro Navarro | Collaborating Architect
Diana Chilingaryan | Collaborating Architect
Maria Barberá | Collaborating Architect
Roberto Marañón | Collaborating Architect
Martina Tomás | Collaborating Interior designer


Ana de Pablo | Financial Manager
Sara Atienza | Marketing Manager
Valeria Fernandini | Financial Department
José María Ibañez | Business developer CCG y México
Andrea Álvarez | Marketing & PR


CONSTRUCTOR/ PROMOTER
NIU Architectural


PHOTOGRAPHY
Jesús Orrico
Fernando Guerra

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    The NIU project was conceived with the aim of innovating construction systems in order to increase precision in the materialization of architecture. Its purpose is to offer certainty in timelines and costs, while simultaneously enhancing the quality of human environments and making them more sustainable and healthier. The N230 is a typology within the NIU ecosystem. It is a compact dwelling organized around two through spaces arranged perpendicularly. This geometry allows the ground floor to...

    Project details
    • Year 2026
    • Work finished in 2026
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Single-family residence / Interior design
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