ABIBOO Architecture

House H

ABIBOO Architecture
7. July 2016

PROJECT DETAILS

Location
Madrid, Spain

Completion Date 
April 2015

Building Area 
1500 m² - 16,145 sf
 
Site Area
3720 m² - 40,000 sf

Architecture
ABIBOO Architecture

Architect 
Alfredo Munoz-Herrero

Design Team 
Ronan Bolaños, Felipe Samarán, Jesus Amezcua, Delia Rodriguez, Oscar Hernando, Luis Rocca, Daniel Jimenez, Carla Anton, Jordi Mas, Manel Rio, German Gil, Emiliano D’Incecco, Rodolfo Pomini, Jesus Reyes, Ivan Sanchez, Mariluz Jimeno, Cristina Domecq

Structures
ABIBOO Architecture & Jorge Torrico + Alvaro Ruiz

MEP
JG Ingenieros, Plenum Ingenieros

Lighting 
Icon- Akari Ishii & Ilmio Design

Furniture 
Abiboo Architecture & Ilmio Design

Construction Manager
Carlos Garcia
 
Contractor
Contratas y Obras
 
Photography
João Morgado

Photo: João Morgado
Photo: João Morgado
Photo: João Morgado

In the residence, growth occurs in a non-hierarchical order, each space has different characteristics but similar importance. The villa is designed as a sponge, with multiple micro-spaces designed especially in relation with sensorial experiences and inter-related to each other. 

Photo: João Morgado
Photo: João Morgado

The ground floor has the typical program associated with a villa along with many patios that make the house look bigger due to its integration with the site. The first floor includes spaces like office, guest rooms and play area. The basement includes spaces associated with oneself (meditation rooms, gym, spa) and with others (party areas and lounges).

Floor Plans (Drawing: ABIBOO Architecture)
Photo: João Morgado

The discontinuity expands from the inside to the materiality of the facades. The secondary areas are built with a façade in exposed concrete, while the day spaces in the center of the floor plan are in stucco and glass. Finally the night areas are shown to the outside in a metallic ventilated façade that reflects the light and create a strong contrast between all the different materials used.

Photo: João Morgado
Photo: João Morgado

The environmental commitment of the project is noticeable not only in the use of eco-friendly materials; the villa also pays special attention to passive strategies that respond to sun radiation, natural light and wind. The design leverages the local micro-climate through the existence of patios, water bodies, natural ventilation strategies and water management solutions while takes advantage of active environmental solutions such as the use of geothermal heat pumps that reduce considerably the CO2 consumption.

Photo: João Morgado
Photo: João Morgado
Photo: João Morgado
Photo: João Morgado

PROJECT DETAILS

Location
Madrid, Spain

Completion Date 
April 2015

Building Area 
1500 m² - 16,145 sf
 
Site Area
3720 m² - 40,000 sf

Architecture
ABIBOO Architecture

Architect 
Alfredo Munoz-Herrero

Design Team 
Ronan Bolaños, Felipe Samarán, Jesus Amezcua, Delia Rodriguez, Oscar Hernando, Luis Rocca, Daniel Jimenez, Carla Anton, Jordi Mas, Manel Rio, German Gil, Emiliano D’Incecco, Rodolfo Pomini, Jesus Reyes, Ivan Sanchez, Mariluz Jimeno, Cristina Domecq

Structures
ABIBOO Architecture & Jorge Torrico + Alvaro Ruiz

MEP
JG Ingenieros, Plenum Ingenieros

Lighting 
Icon- Akari Ishii & Ilmio Design

Furniture 
Abiboo Architecture & Ilmio Design

Construction Manager
Carlos Garcia
 
Contractor
Contratas y Obras
 
Photography
João Morgado

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