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Blue House in Madrid, Spain by Puertoymartin Arquitectos

Sunday, June 21st, 2020

Article source: Puertoymartin Arquitectos

The design of ‘Blue House’ was determined from the very start of the process by the exposed concrete beam that runs parallel to the facade, dividing the apartment in two areas: the wide, sun-drenched space by the windows and balcony, and a long, narrow and much darker space on the entrance side.

Image Courtesy © Javier de Paz García

  • Architects: Puertoymartin Arquitectos
  • Project: Blue House
  • Location: Madrid, Spain
  • Photography: Javier de Paz García
  • Team Member: Alba Fernández Míguez
  • Renovation Area: 82,25 m2
  • Year: 2019

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Los Jameos del Agua in Madrid, Spain by Carrillo Arquitectos

Thursday, June 11th, 2020

Article source: Carrillo Arquitectos 

In this project of single-family homes in Getafe (Madrid) we ​​have applied a concept that arises from the phenomenon of -Jameos del agua-; a natural space and an art, cultural and tourism center devised by César Manrique. Located in the north of the island of Lanzarote, it is also considered an area of ​​ecological sensitivity. For this reason, we want to achieve a unique space from the place where the project is located. This concept has inspired a promotion of 20 single-family homes, within the neighborhood of -El Bercial-, in the municipality of Getafe.

Image Courtesy © Carrillo Arquitectos

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House in Güemes, Spain by Zooco Estudio

Wednesday, June 10th, 2020

Article source: Zooco Estudio

This project consisted of the renovation and extension of a former stable located in Güemes  a small town to the east of Santander, Spain to be converted into a seasonal home. The existing building faithfully reproduces the local, simple and unpretentious building system, consisting of stone walls supporting a wooden-structure gable roof with tiles.

Image Courtesy © Zooco Estudio

  • Architects: Zooco Estudio
  • Project: House in Güemes
  • Location: Güemes, Spain

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Verne Workspace in Pamplona, Spain by Verne Arquitectura

Thursday, June 4th, 2020

Article source: Verne Arquitectura

The project consists on the refurbishment an old and industrial building to lodge the new workspaces of the companies Verne architecture and BigD Design that matters. Originally, the space had two different areas: an initial space, about 5 metres high, located under a residential building from the 1950s; and an annexed space, larger and higher, which was originally an industrial shed. The access space is adjacent to Larrabide Street, on the ground floor, while the bigger space faces Santa Marta Street, on the first floor, due to the slope of the urban structure in this area.

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Alvic Blue Moon Lounge Bar in Madrid, Spain by RUIZ VELAZQUEZ architecture & design

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2020

Article source: RUIZ VELAZQUEZ architecture & design

It is the innovative, eclectic and imaginative real art space that the Ruiz Velázquez studio has created for the Alvic firm at the Casa Decor 2020 event.

This year we designed the Lounge Bar for the exposition, the space is more than just functionality and aesthetics, it is an imaginary scene of visual games created with panels and trimmed surfaces, furniture and perspectives in a distorted reality that connects the visitor with the prime material that transcends the authenticity of Alvic’s product in this welcoming lounge for the visitors and brand lovers.

Image Courtesy © Nacho Uribe Salazar

  • Architects: RUIZ VELAZQUEZ architecture & design
  • Project: Alvic Blue Moon Lounge Bar
  • Location: Madrid, Spain
  • Photography: Nacho Uribe Salazar
  • Design Architect : Héctor Ruiz-Velázquez
  • HRV design team : David Jabbour, Almudena de Toledo
  • Client: Alvic
  • Constructor: Cocimar
  • Area: 80 m2
  • Design and construction duration: 2 months

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Can Ras, Mallorca in Spain by FRAN SILVESTRE ARQUITECTOS

Sunday, May 31st, 2020

Article source: FRAN SILVESTRE ARQUITECTOS

Made to disappear. This is how the concept for this house on the island of Mallorca is presented, a few meters from the shore of the Mediterranean sea.

The house is made up of a set of pieces that move in one direction, offering exterior spaces as patios between the various volumes that contain the different interior uses. Thus, with this movement, a volume is fragmented into small parts, giving each of them a unique character and their own autonomy. The house is conceived with natural materials, but built with current technology, paying attention to economy, precision and continuity. The lay-out on the ground floor maximizes the relationship with the exterior and prioritizes the views of the sea through large openings protected from solar incidence by eaves that generate large exterior terraces.

Image Courtesy © FRAN SILVESTRE ARQUITECTOS

  • Architects: FRAN SILVESTRE ARQUITECTOS
  • Project: Can Ras, Mallorca
  • Location: Mallorca, Spain
  • Software used: 3ds max, V-ray
  • Interior Design: Alfaro Hofmann
  • Collaborators: Pablo Camarasa, Estefanía Soriano, Sandra Insa, Ricardo Candela, Vicente Picó, Rubén March, Jose Manuel Arnao, Rosa Juanes, Gemma Aparicio, Paz Garcia-España, Ángel Pérez, Juan Fernandezm, Javi Hinojosa, Pau Ricós, Andrea Baldo, Blanca Larraz, Jorge Puig, Carlos Lucas, Miguel Massa, Paloma Feng, Alicia Simón, Pablo Larroulet, Gino Brollo, Ángelo Brollo

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The House of the Infinite in Cádiz, Spain by Alberto Campo Baeza

Friday, May 29th, 2020

Article source: Alberto Campo Baeza

On a marvelous place like a piece of earthly paradise, at Cádiz, we have built an infinite plane facing the infinite sea, the most radical house we have ever made. At the very edge of the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, where the sea unites the new and the old continent, emerges a stone platform. At the place where all the ships from the Mediterranean used to pass and still pass by as they head off into the Atlantic.

There we have erected a house as if it were a jetty facing out to sea. A house that is a podium crowned by an upper horizontal plane. On this resoundingly horizontal plane, bare and denuded, we face out to the distant horizon traced by the sea where the sun goes down. A horizontal plane on high built in stone, Roman travertine, as if it were sand, an infinite plane facing the infinite sea. Nothing more and nothing less.

Image Courtesy © Javier Callejas Sevilla

  • Architects: Alberto Campo Baeza
  • Project: The House of the Infinite
  • Location: Cádiz, Spain
  • Photography: Javier Callejas Sevilla
  • Collaborators Architects: Tomás Carranza, Sara Oneto, Javier Montero, Alejandro Cervilla García, Ignacio Aguirre López, Gaja Bieniasz, Agustín Gor
  • StructureAndrés Rubio Morán
  • Quantity Surveyor: Manuel Cebada Orrequia
  • Contractor: Chiclana
  • Area: 900m
  • Project: 2012
  • Completion: 2014

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Alcoba housing in Soria, Spain by MYCC

Monday, May 18th, 2020

Article source: MYCC

The house is located in one of many forgotten towns in Spain, where the small population that still remains is close to disappearing. However, it has a beautiful ruined castle and a Romanesque church. Very close to them, in a privileged location, the owner of this house decided to buy an old shed to rehabilitate it and turn it into his holiday residence. The location, a few meters from the castle, encouraged the preservation of the ancient stone walls and the design of the roof and much of the tiles of the old farmhouse.

Image Courtesy © Rubén P. Bescós

  • Architects: MYCC
  • Project: Alcoba housing
  • Location: Alcoba de la torre, Soria. Spain
  • Photography: Rubén P. Bescós
  • Other participants: Fernando Andrés Peña
  • Completion Year: 2019

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Apartment Matryoshka in Madrid, Spain by Mariana de Delás

Sunday, May 17th, 2020

Article source: Mariana de Delás

This 58 sqm attic sited in the center of Madrid was formally divided into many small rooms which were accessed by a central hallway.  All light and ventilation came in through tiny skylights along the continuous slanted roof plane. The client had a very tight budget and insisted in wanting two complete bedrooms with their own bathroom as he envisioned the apartment to be ideal for university student rental.

Image Courtesy © Imagen Subliminal

  • Architects: Mariana de Delás
  • Project: Apartment Matryoshka
  • Location: Madrid, Spain
  • Photography: Imagen Subliminal
  • Lead Architects: Mariana de Delás + Marcos Duffo
  • Team: Ines Bonet , Alvaro Sevilla
  • Surface built:  59m2
  • Year: 2019

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Villa Malgrats in Santa Ponsa, Spain by GRAS Reynés Arquitectos

Thursday, May 14th, 2020

Article source: GRAS Reynés Arquitectos

A summer house for a Barcelona family in Mallorca. Villa Malgrats honours the Malgrats islands just in front of the house; takes the name and the concept is conceived around the magnificent views to the islands.

A great location in the southwest of Mallorca by the coast, but with a house and a road in between the property and the sea.

The goal of the design is to bring the islands to the house and embrace it, no matter if the property is not front line.

Image Courtesy © Tomeu Canyellas Moragues

  • Architects: GRAS Reynés Arquitectos
  • Project: Villa Malgrats
  • Location: Santa Ponsa, Mallorca, Spain
  • Photography: Tomeu Canyellas Moragues
  • Size: 800 M2
  • Engineering: Ingenio Consultores
  • Builder: Egos International Works
  • Decorator: Barbara Aurell
  • Landscape: Jardinería Cortés

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