Corell House
Large villa with irregular polygonal floor plan built in 1920, consisting of one house per floor, side staircase of three sections in 2nd bay, ventilated by muntera, simple hall and without patios. The roofs are tile. The façade has a differential treatment of voids, according to height and plurality of axes of symmetry, which affect reduced cloths of the façade, not the totality.
On the first floor almost all the openings are semicircular arches or panels, there are large balustrades around the base of the tower, which are repeated on the second floor, and new ones are added, plus a large viewpoint between columns, which overlooks the garden, which hierarchizes this floor over the others. On the third floor, which overlooks Calle Sorní, there is a loggia with gaps between pilasters and a ridge finish. The tower has on its top floor, eight horizontal tripartites for pilasters. On its seven visible facades it is crowned as the main body of the building by a large wooden eaves with canelles. Neolateresque language, with one of its party sides with purist building and the others except the one facing Calle Sorní, overlook the garden. The construction of the façade in masonry with smooth plastering is noteworthy, in which the ornamentation and composition of this are of special interest, being neolateresque elements in the treatment of voids, which are generally searched by pilasters, supporting tabernacles.
Other architecturally appreciable elements are the entrance hall to the houses and the interior staircase. Each floor consists of a single house.
The garden is enclosed by wrought iron gate, also wrought iron on stone plinth, with large intermediate factory pillars.
Dades bàsiques
Calle de Sorní, 3
46004 Valencia