Sibling houses
Housing project built in Madrid, 2018
COMPLETED
Two sisters entrust us the construction of two houses as a home for their growing families. The houses will be like their owners, siblings. Arranged next to each other they show evident features in common but present different personalities.
The ‘sibling houses’ follow equivalent design processes. A system of white concrete walls organizes the lower floors defining this way a path of flowers at the entrance, open gardens to south and playgrounds to north.
In the first floor, two ‘dissimilar’ objects settle on the walls completing the building to give a specific character to each house. One uses the natural wood in the large frames of its facades turning this way the windows into paintings of the landscape outside. The other house uses this material in the interior, organizing the house around a wooden core that works as the heart of the house.
The above mentioned nucleus not only gathers the communication area in three levels of the house, but hides services, storage and facilities after a continuous birch paneling, wrapping ladders, doors and cabinets under a common character.
Going through the wood core, we can point out that the day areas on the ground floor and the night spaces on the upper floor open to the exterior through large panels of glass. Also, the material continuity of roof and floor blurs the limits of the housing.
In the sibling house, however, the exterior wooden large frames and panels of natural wood define the limit of the house, framing the landscape of the environment to incorporate it into the interior space.
In contrast with the presence of the exterior wood, neutral lines in white and transparent walls turn the interior spaces into a customizable canvas for its inhabitants.
The value of houses, like the sisters, is strengthened by being together, always one in relation to the other, turning two apparently individual projects into one of dual character.
Authors:
. Enrique Arenas, architect
. Luis Basabe, architect
. Luis Palacios, architect
Collaborators:
. Lucía Leva, architect
. Lidia Fernández, architect
. Andreas Benéitez, architect
. María Amigo, architect
. María Ángeles Peñalver, architect
Photography:
.Imagen Subliminal