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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.

Madroños 27-29 Residential Complex in Madrid, Spain by Bueso-Inchausti & Rein Arquitectos

 
July 11th, 2022 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Bueso-Inchausti & Rein Arquitectos

This residential complex includes two twin buildings, realized in different phases. The construction of the first building, Madroños 27, in the Parque Conde de Orgaz area, required the previous processing of a planning figure, a detailed study, as well as the formal and functional adaptation of the building to its surroundings.

The convergence of orientation and views at noon on the front access of the plot, the existence to the north of a degraded urban environment and the adjoining buildings of a certain entity in both side boundaries, led us to positioning the façades rotated 45º with respect to the orthogonal limits of the plot.

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  • Architects: Bueso-Inchausti & Rein Arquitectos
  • Project: Madroños 27-29 Residential Complex
  • Location: Madrid, Spain
  • Photography: Alfonso Quiroga
  • Construction Company: Zimenta, Obras y Proyectos S.L.
  • Collaborating Architects: Fabricio Cordido, Gonzalo Nieto, Ana Rodríguez, Vanesa Poncio, María Zuazo, Antonio García (architects) and Carmen Jorge (draftsman).
  • Architects: Alejandro Bueso-Inchausti, Pablo Rein and Edgar Bueso-Inchausti
  • Structures Engineering: Buin Ingenieros
  • Quantity surveyor: Antonio Gil Melero and Natalia Rodríguez

Image Courtesy © Alfonso Quiroga

The family profile of the inhabitants of the park area, made us opt for a homogeneous typology for all homes, both in size and program. Three different types were created: ground floor houses with private gardens and individual pools, dwellings on intermediate floors overlooking their terraces and duplex penthouses with private gardens and pools spatially connected to the interior space through large glass panels.

The common areas, the gym, gardens and pool, enriches the access areas, being part of it but without giving up privacy. The use of the vehicle entrance to the building is dominant, so the entrances have been treated from the parking lot with the same nobility as the rest of the building.

Image Courtesy © Alfonso Quiroga

Image Courtesy © Alfonso Quiroga

The choice of materials and the design of the construction details have been developed to make their integration and understand the whole as a unit at the same time of guaranteeing their noble aging.

A detail solves the landscaping of the perimeter of the terraces in the plane of the ground in order not to interfere with the views. Madroños 29, is a twin building of Madroños 27 located next door and on the same avenue. It was completed in 2020.

Image Courtesy © Alfonso Quiroga

Image Courtesy © Alfonso Quiroga

Image Courtesy © Alfonso Quiroga

Image Courtesy © Alfonso Quiroga

Image Courtesy © Alfonso Quiroga

Image Courtesy © Alfonso Quiroga

Image Courtesy © Alfonso Quiroga

Image Courtesy © Alfonso Quiroga

Image Courtesy © Alfonso Quiroga

Image Courtesy © Alfonso Quiroga

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Categories: House, Housing Development, Residential




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