feminist artistic legacy finds form in porcelain-clad spanish residence by viruta lab

feminist artistic legacy finds form in porcelain-clad spanish residence by viruta lab

Viruta Lab honors spanish feminist art in residential project

 

Interior architecture and design studio Viruta Lab, led by David Puerta and María Daroz, introduces Casa Gesso, a residential project in Valencia, Spain, that aims to honor the artistic legacy of the pioneer in Spanish feminist art, Ángela García Codoñer. The house features a facade of bone-colored porcelain tiles, inspired by traditional washhouses.

 

The residence is divided into two distinct sections. The communal day zone spans one and a half stories, while a taller, two-story volume houses private spaces such as bedrooms and bathrooms. These areas are linked by a staircase incorporated into a linear oak cabinetry feature. At the heart of the house lies an interior courtyard, clad in vertically arranged porcelain tiles, which acts as a light well and a source of natural ventilation. Uniform porcelain tile flooring and vertical slit windows throughout the structure contribute to a consistent visual rhythm, while textures and proportions foster a serene atmosphere. A combination of diffused LED lighting and sculptural fixtures lends the interiors a welcoming glow.

feminist artistic legacy finds form in porcelain-clad spanish residence by viruta lab
all images by David Zarzoso, courtesy of Viruta Lab

 

 

Casa Gesso features themes of Ángela García Codoñer’s work

 

The Valencia-based team of Viruta Lab takes cues from the work of the 1970s Spanish visual artist Ángela García Codoñer, weaving her feminist themes into the fabric of Casa Gesso. In the living area, the influence of her Morfologías series (1973) is evident in the fluid forms that question traditional depictions of the female body, inviting reflection on gender and identity. The master bedroom nods to her Misses series (1974–1975), incorporating a tweed headboard inspired by Chanel to reflect themes of societal aesthetics and the performative aspects of femininity. Using a dramatic, stage-like spotlight instead of conventional bedside lighting underscores this idea of performance.

 

The Labores series (1975–1977), which delves into domestic crafts and their cultural significance, informs the design of the living room with elements such as travertine marble coffee tables and a sculptural micro-cement dining table. Upholstery in terracotta and neutral tones creates a tactile warmth and custom pieces, from handmade rocking chairs to intricately crafted rugs, further celebrate the artisanal qualities central to García Codoñer’s work.

feminist artistic legacy finds form in porcelain-clad spanish residence by viruta lab
honoring the artistic legacy of the pioneer in Spanish feminist art, Ángela García Codoñer

feminist artistic legacy finds form in porcelain-clad spanish residence by viruta lab
inspired by traditional washhouses, the house features a facade of bone-colored porcelain tiles

feminist artistic legacy finds form in porcelain-clad spanish residence by viruta lab
the residence is divided into two distinct sections

feminist artistic legacy finds form in porcelain-clad spanish residence by viruta lab
the communal day zone spans one and a half stories

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at the heart of the house lies an interior courtyard, clad in vertically arranged porcelain tiles

feminist artistic legacy finds form in porcelain-clad spanish residence by viruta lab
travertine marble coffee tables and a sculptural micro-cement dining table highlight materiality

feminist artistic legacy finds form in porcelain-clad spanish residence by viruta lab
a combination of diffused LED lighting and sculptural fixtures lends the interiors a welcoming glow

feminist artistic legacy finds form in porcelain-clad spanish residence by viruta lab
a taller, two-story volume houses private spaces such as bedrooms and bathrooms

feminist artistic legacy finds form in porcelain-clad spanish residence by viruta lab
uniform porcelain tile flooring throughout the structure contributes to a consistent visual rhythm

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the courtyard acts as a light well and a source of natural ventilation

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the bathroom walls are clad with porcelain tiles following the theme
the bathroom walls are clad with porcelain tiles following the theme
upholstery in terracotta and neutral tones creates a tactile warmth
upholstery in terracotta and neutral tones creates a tactile warmth
Viruta Lab takes cues from the work of the 1970s Spanish visual artist Ángela García Codoñe
Viruta Lab takes cues from the work of the 1970s Spanish visual artist Ángela García Codoñe
weaving feminist themes into the fabric of Casa Gesso
weaving feminist themes into the fabric of Casa Gesso
in the living area, the influence of the Morfologías series is evident in the fluid forms
in the living area, the influence of the Morfologías series is evident in the fluid forms
custom pieces further celebrate the artisanal qualities central to García Codoñer’s work
custom pieces further celebrate the artisanal qualities central to García Codoñer’s work
the Labores series (1975–1977) informs the design of the living room
the Labores series (1975–1977) informs the design of the living room
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project info: 

 

name: Casa Gesso

architect: Viruta Lab | @virutalab

ocation: Picanya, Valencia, Spain

area: 145 square meters

 

architecture & interior design: Maria Daroz & David Puerta

art direction & home staging: Viruta Lab

photographer: David Zarzoso | @david_zarzoso

 

 

designboom has received this project from our DIY submissions feature, where we welcome our readers to submit their own work for publication. see more project submissions from our readers here.

 

edited by: thomai tsimpou | designboom

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