FAM. Dwellings in Bravo Murillo Street. Madrid. Spain
March 24, 2011
The singularity of the city block and its current configuration have created a plot that all of the back patios and centres of buildings with up to four storeys can pour into. The objective of the proposal is to reestablish that interior to create a uniform and complete block. The new homes are adjacent to existing construction and thus create patios that are home to the wet areas of the homes and allow ventilation.
It generates an urban void that contributes landscaped areas and resources for both the housing community as well as the neighbourhood. This public space remains half-opened and connects to the neighbourhood, blatantly assuming an insideoutside condition. The most important living areas of all of the homes face this outside, which is the most important facade and the one that classifies the building’s typology. All of the homes have a terrace made of a double skin of glass and wood slats. This area is justified as an element of spatial richness of the homes, and thus can be espected as a terrace or as a habitable area. This element allows a movement of the facade with different elevations to generate a dynamic space from the inside of the plot.
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