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The house is located
on a 3.500 m2 plot presenting a light slope that is used by the access
ramp to the garage. The floor plan has the form of a greek cross, and
is delimited by the access pathway and the other properties on both of
its sides.

The design of this 1.200 m2 compact single-family house is guided by two
main concepts: a great functionality in the distribution of the interior
spaces and their openness to the exterior to make the most of the views.
Both ideas are also present in the interior design and in the selection
of the construction materials.

Inside the house, the design follows a functional structure evolving around
the hall stairs, an central design element that provokes a surprising
visual and spatial effect. Another breathtaking space is the double height
volume that contains the living room.

The form has been object of design since the conception of the project,
in the same way and degree than any other functional or technical aspect.
A clear and smooth composition of shapes, born from the encounter of expressive
and massive blocks composing a sculptural group.
The façades geometrical configuration offers inclined walls
with clean cuts. The two rectangular intersected bodies surround the cylinder
containing the staircase that connects all the houses areas.

The building is divided in three levels according to the programs
needs. The access is on the ground floor, where all the more public spaces
are located: hall, living and dining rooms, office, TV room and kitchen.
The living room occupies a double height space open to the exterior views
through great glass panes. All the objects that could interfere with the
contemplation of the views, like railings or walls, have been suppressed
or replaced by transparent elements. The main entrance door is made of
a 6 m high glass pane, letting the visitor perceive the interior of the
house.
On a lower level are located the technical installation rooms, laundry,
indoor swimming pool, games room, wine cellar, garage and a leisure area
with a reading space, dining room and TV.

A staircase with glass railings and a glass corridor that goes through
the double height space takes to a studio on the upper level overlooking
the living room. Next to this area are the master bedroom, equipped with
a walk-in closet and bathroom, and four more bedrooms with bathrooms,
organized around a corridor covered with shelves.

The richness of this spatial composition is also apparent in the exterior,
and organizes the connection between the house and its surroundings. This
dynamical and rich design is also translated to a structural system made
only of reinforced concrete walls, avoiding intermediate columns that
could alter the spaces scale and cleanliness.
At some point, the structure pierces the façade to form a porch
that finishes its composition, protects from the sunlight and creates
an interesting play of light and shadow. The house is covered with white
travertine, creating a clean and smooth finishing, the porchs floor
and the deck surrounding the pool and jacuzzi are made of ipê wood
. The garden on the front of the house is organized in terraces and parterres,
forming a decorative outline surrounded by a surface covered with white
gravel. Three sculptures are carefully placed in this place, marking the
entrance.

The interior of the house follows the same colour scheme and predominance
of natural materials. The floors are covered with ceramic tiles and wood
on the upper level.
Casa Madrid - Building PR from A-CERO Architects 180208

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A-Cero Architects
Joaquin Torres, director
Offices in Spain:
Madrid: Parque Empresarial La Finca. Pº Club Deportivo 1, bloque
6 A - 28223 Pozuelo de Alarcón (Madrid). Phone (+34) 91 799 79
84
A Coruña: Falperra, 7 bajos 15005 A Coruña. Phone
(+34) 981 154 178
E-mail: a-cero@a-cero.com
Office in UAE (Dubai):
Foreign Project Manager: Néstor del Pozo
Phone (+971) 503 798 337
E-mail: n.delpozo@a-cero.com
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