Saturday 11 December 2010

360 House by Subarquitectura

360 House by Subarquitectura

This house by Spanish architects Subarquitectura spirals down a sloping site in Madrid.

360 House by Subarquitectura

The sweeping form overlaps at one point and gradually ramps down to accommodate the slope of the terrain.

360 House by Subarquitectura

360 House has continuous fenestration along the east-facing side to offer panoramic views of mountains in the distance while descending through the house.

360 House by Subarquitectura

Where the form overlaps a staircase offers direct access between the two storeys.

360 House by Subarquitectura

The house’s exterior has been finished in black slate tiles, while the interior has whitewashed walls and ceilings throughout.

360 House by Subarquitectura

All photographs are taken by David Frutos.

360 House by Subarquitectura

Here’s some more from the architect:


360 House
Galapagar , Madrid / SPAIN

A unique opportunity for us in reality a problem that’s been posed thousands of times: to construct a house with a public programme of social relation, associated with the prívate life of a numerous family on a sloping plot of land with priveleged views of the mountains outside Madrid.

360 House by Subarquitectura

It has no one solution, there are many, they’re even cataloged in books about houses of a slope.

360 House by Subarquitectura

We try not to think of domestic spaces.

360 House by Subarquitectura

On the contrary, we take as a point of reference works of engineering, motorway intersections, changes of direction.

360 House by Subarquitectura

We proceed from generic solutions to the problem of descending , solutions that conceal great plasticity.

360 House by Subarquitectura

We seek the poetic in all the seems to have been considered from the merely pragmatic point of view.

360 House by Subarquitectura

The result is the literal construction of a use diagram.

360 House by Subarquitectura

In this instance, form does not follow function, but is instead function itself.

360 House by Subarquitectura

Cyclical movement, routine and surprise turn into a way of living.

360 House by Subarquitectura

Its formal complexity offers the possibility of reaching all points of the house through two different routes, which multiply the possibilities of use and enjoyment.

360 House by Subarquitectura

It has the form of a loop, 360º, like the shapes skaters make, like those of gymnasts, as artistic as they are precise.

360 House by Subarquitectura

An extreme shape, the house is curved, generating the greatest quantity of linear meters towards the good views.

360 House by Subarquitectura

It is shored up in the landscape and turns back on itself, completing the revolution.

360 House by Subarquitectura

The degree of intimacy increases as the distance to the ends increases.

360 House by Subarquitectura

At the midpoint, a mediatheque, isolated and completely dark, 100% technology, 0% landscape.

360 House by Subarquitectura

With a single gesture two ways of moving are generated: going down and looking outwards.

360 House by Subarquitectura

The long house, a sinuous movement, a descent by ramp and ample turning radii tangential to the setbacks of the plot of land generate a panoramic vision.

360 House by Subarquitectura

The short house, the quick way in a straight line, stairs of direct descent and a dep view towards the landscape.

360 House by Subarquitectura

A building that is black outside, absorbent, of slate, a material specific to the location, almost imposed as an aesthetic specification of the area.

360 House by Subarquitectura

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White inside, reflective, generic, neutral and luminous.

360 House by Subarquitectura

Life incorporates colour, outside with the vegetation and inside with the people.

360 House by Subarquitectura

Location: Urbanización Roncesvalles. C/ Roncesvalles, 33 Galapagar, Madrid
Architects: SUBARQUITECTURA ( Andrés Silanes + Fernando Valderrama + Carlos Bañón)
Design years: 2007
Construction: 2008 – 2010

360 House by Subarquitectura

Structural design: Subarquitectura
Building services: Daniel Rodriguez
Client: Arco Design and Projects
Surface area: 385 m2
Photographs: David Frutos Ruiz