CASA EN NEVER LAND_ANDRÉS JAQUE







Casa en Never Land 
Andrés Jaque
San José, Ibiza, España




Architect: Office for Political Innovation (Andrés Jaque)

Construction Management: Andrés Jaque, Jorge Ruano, Juan Boo

Design, coordination and edition: Alessandro Armelini, Guido Brandi, Teresa del Pino, Borja Gómez, Alejandro Martín Maté, Leandro Morillas, Pedro Pinto-Correia, Karin Rangel, Alberto Rey, Jorge Ruano, Adeline Ruiz, David Segura, Natalia Solano

Consultants Structures: I07

Mechanical Engineering: Nieves Plaza

Quantity Surveyor: Calle 51

Real State Product: Christina van Ederen

Sociological research: Pablo Hurlé


Location: Cala Vadella, San José, Ibiza, España

Photography: Miguel de Guzmán








Located on a sloping plot closet o a quaint natural port of Ibiza, the Never Never Land House explores the role architecture plays –insofar as it practices the technological restitution of social relationships– in the connection of the intimate realms with those of collective action and those in which the images of desire emerge. Through the design of the material systems that perform as mediators, the project sets out to install the everyday experience of the commission’s author within the environmental support so that it may occur simultaneously in different spaces: in the environmental richness of the island, in the quality standards of European cities, or in the hedonistic tradition of the suburban pools of Santa Monica


In Never Never Land, hedonistic landscapes drawn by “extreme bliss” –and its daily performation–, through electronicmusic and the consumption of synthetic drugs, nudism and naturism, fleeting romance or an impromptu party in the sunsent, coexist with future scenarios of financial stability, along with fluctuations of the real estate market and retirement plans.


To bring the environmental richness of the valley into the project several measures have been taken: from the decision to elevate the building to maintain the permeability and the regime of terrain runoffs (in at least 80% of the project area) to the arrangement of volumes to preserve all the trees and, therefore, the continuity of the mechanical reinforcement of the substratum and the habitat of the pine treetops, or the concentration in a concrete vessel of all the services susceptible of causing accidental spills over the aforementioned substratum.






















 © Miguel de Guzmán

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