Casa Nogal | ZOOCO Estudio

Madrid / Spain / 2022

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The project talks about the transformation of a semi-detached house in the northwest of Madrid. The house was in need of light and connection between its multiple heights. 


An excessive depth of the original house, more than 12 meters, caused a very poor lighting of the first floor, mainly dedicated to the living area. That is why we generated an interior opening, as a lantern, that crosses all the floors above ground level of the house: living room - bedroom - office. This volumetric subtraction allows us a deeper illumination of the first floor, as well as conect it visually with the upper floors and the exterior.


Accompanying this new spatial concept of housing, we use a very clear and strict material binomial: oak wood and white. Thanks to these two parameters we managed to model all the rooms, solving in each of them their own needs, such as storage, seating, support surfaces, etc... The reduced and minimalist use of textures and colors generates calm, serene spaces that lead to a global reading of the different atmospheres of the house.


 


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El proyecto aborda la transformación de una vivienda adosada del noroeste de Madrid, necesitada de luz y conexión entre sus múltiples alturas, mediante la apertura de una linterna vertical que atraviesa la totalidad de las plantas sobre rasante de la vivienda.


Una profundidad excesiva de la vivienda, de más de 12 metros, provocaba una iluminación muy deficiente de su planta baja, dedicada a la zona de estar principalmente. Es por ello que generamos una apertura interior, a modo de linterna, que conecta las tres plantas entre sí: salón - dormitorio - despacho. Esta sustracción volumétrica nos permite una iluminación más profunda de su planta baja, al tiempo que conecta visualmente, tanto en altura como horizontalmente con el exterior, las diferentes estancias que se van sucediendo.


Acompañando este nuevo concepto espacial de vivienda, usamos un binomio material muy claro y estricto: madera de roble y blanco. Gracias a estos dos parámetros conseguimos modelar todas las estancias, solucionando en cada una de ellas sus necesidades propias, tales como almacenamiento, asientos, superficies de apoyo, etc... El uso tan reducido y minimalista de texturas y colores genera espacios tranquilos, serenos, que conducen a una lectura global de los diferentes ambientes de la vivienda.


 


Architects: Miguel Crespo Picot, Javier Guzmán Benito, Sixto Martín Martínez,


Collaborators: Jorge Alonso, Elvira Sastre


 


Photography: Imagen Subliminal

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    The project talks about the transformation of a semi-detached house in the northwest of Madrid. The house was in need of light and connection between its multiple heights.  An excessive depth of the original house, more than 12 meters, caused a very poor lighting of the first floor, mainly dedicated to the living area. That is why we generated an interior opening, as a lantern, that crosses all the floors above ground level of the house: living room - bedroom - office. This volumetric...

    Project details
    • Year 2022
    • Work finished in 2022
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Apartments / Interior Design
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