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Santa Eugenia Housing-Balio Rull ADDThe colorful Santa Eugenia de Berga Social Housing project in Spain presented an interesting challenge to Barcelona-based design firm<a href="http://www.addarquitectura.net/" target="_blank"> Bailo Rull ADD+</a>: to design an efficient building despite the site's unfortunate solar orientation. Located between an existing building and open green space, the site for the project was along the north-south axis that had zero shade on the west. In order to keep the building from cooking in the afternoon sun, the firm's solution was to add a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brise_soleil" target="_blank">brise soleil</a> handrail to filter the light and block the heat.1
Santa Eugenia Housing-Balio Rull ADDWhen <a href="http://www.addarquitectura.net/" target="_blank">Bailo Rull ADD+</a> took on this project, one of the main problems they had to solve was: how to design a social housing project with a misguided solar orientation?2
Santa Eugenia Housing-Balio Rull ADDThe masterplan called for a linear volume of 14m depth and 60m length on a north-south axis.3
Santa Eugenia Housing-Balio Rull ADDThe site was located at the edge of the city on the last block overlooking a green area to the west with an existing building to the east.4
Santa Eugenia Housing-Balio Rull ADDThis means that no morning sun reached the building, but it received the full afternoon sun.5
Santa Eugenia Housing-Balio Rull ADDThe firm couldn't very well change the lot's orientation, so they had to work with it and come up with a solution to keep the building from overheating.6
Santa Eugenia Housing-Balio Rull ADDThe firm came up with a workaround solution that would block the afternoon sun, but at the same time provide a visual connection from each apartment to the green space across the street.7
Santa Eugenia Housing-Balio Rull ADDThey designed a brise soleil handrail on the west side set 2 meters away from the building by private deck space.8
Santa Eugenia Housing-Balio Rull ADDMade with perforated aluminum panels, the brise soleil blocks the summer sun from entering the apartments, but is spaced to allow winter sun to reach in.9
Santa Eugenia Housing-Balio Rull ADDA careful analysis and design of the west facade ensures that all the apartments still have views and natural daylighting, but won't be cooked by the sun.10
Santa Eugenia Housing-Balio Rull ADDCross section showing solar gain from the west.11
Santa Eugenia Housing-Balio Rull ADDSite plan and the building's relationship to its surroundings and the sun.12
Santa Eugenia Housing-Balio Rull ADDTypical floor plan.13
Santa Eugenia Housing-Balio Rull ADDPerspective of a resident on their porch.14














