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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Modulor in Madrid, Spain by ZOOCO ESTUDIO

 
July 9th, 2018 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: ZOOCO ESTUDIO

Just as its name suggests, the project pays tribute to the measurement system Modulor created by Le Corbusier with the same name in the 60s. The architect was also inspired by the Leonardo Da Vinci’s theory of establishing a direct relation between the proportions of building and human-beings.

The result is a project in which colour plays an important role since it seeks to transmit emotions. To do so, Zooco studio has followed chromotherapy guidelines when using the Stone collection by Hisbalit, whose earthly tones and pure finishes reproduce the aspect of rock and stone. A palette that, according to chromotherapy, helps disconnect and relax.

Image Courtesy © Orlando Gutierrez

Image Courtesy © Orlando Gutierrez

The bown colour has been used in the sleeping zone to create an atmosphere of comfort and cozyness. The working, relax and dressing areas feature different tones of grey and neutral colours that relax your sight and encourage concentration, they say.

A proposal to change the bedroom`s traditional structure. It is evident that not all of us live the interiors in the same way so, why adapt our habits to the design and not the other way round?

Image Courtesy © Orlando Gutierrez

Image Courtesy © Orlando Gutierrez

Modular porticoes in the interior space are named and organized sequencing the daily routine of the user. The aesthetic is conformed by mirrored walls, wooden floors and glass mosaics on each portico which give to the space a happy, luminous and changing character.

After a careful selection of mosaics of  Hisbalit Stone collection, we associate different colour tones with the uses of the space: sleep, work, leisure, bath and dressing.

Image Courtesy © Orlando Gutierrez

Image Courtesy © Orlando Gutierrez

As a strategy interior modular porticoes are assigned with public activities such as: work and leisure while the more private, these modules are facing the openings of the bedroom to let the natural light in, while modules with private activities as shower and sleep are located in the laterals of the room. This way we get an open layout program of a polyvalent interior space.

Image Courtesy © Orlando Gutierrez

Image Courtesy © Orlando Gutierrez

Image Courtesy © Orlando Gutierrez

Image Courtesy © Orlando Gutierrez

Image Courtesy © Orlando Gutierrez

Image Courtesy © Orlando Gutierrez

Image Courtesy © Orlando Gutierrez

Image Courtesy © Orlando Gutierrez

Image Courtesy © Orlando Gutierrez

Image Courtesy © Orlando Gutierrez

Image Courtesy © Orlando Gutierrez

Image Courtesy © ZOOCO ESTUDIO

Image Courtesy © ZOOCO ESTUDIO

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