Interventions in Orlando Agudo / padilla nicás
The first visit we made to the house had a strong impact on us; a dense vegetation was visible from the street making the inside quite promising.
© Mariela Apollonio
Architects: Padilla Nicás Arquitectos
Location: C/ Orlando Agudo, Pozuelo de Alarcón, Madrid, Spain
Principal Architects: Francisco José Padilla + Juan Manuel Nicás Caballero
Design Team: Daniel Guerra / Giusy di Pinto / Raúl Sáez
Construction: Navas 3000
Area: 357.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Mariela Apollonio
© Mariela Apollonio
Text description provided by the architects. The first visit we made to the house had a strong impact on us; a dense vegetation was visible from the street making the inside quite promising.
© Mariela Apollonio
Once in the plot, three pavillions, discovered one after the other, formed the house and were built at different time following the family growth.
© Mariela Apollonio
Since the very beginning, it seemed to us that there was a strong connection between the clients, whom we met a little before, and the house they had just acquired. Therefore, our proposal fundamentally aimed to reinforce this bound and protect the special character that, in our opinion, they shared.
Axonometric
The result is an heterogeneous intervention, with various actions focused in different areas, sometimes incorporated during the cons...
© Mariela Apollonio
Architects: Padilla Nicás Arquitectos
Location: C/ Orlando Agudo, Pozuelo de Alarcón, Madrid, Spain
Principal Architects: Francisco José Padilla + Juan Manuel Nicás Caballero
Design Team: Daniel Guerra / Giusy di Pinto / Raúl Sáez
Construction: Navas 3000
Area: 357.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Mariela Apollonio
© Mariela Apollonio
Text description provided by the architects. The first visit we made to the house had a strong impact on us; a dense vegetation was visible from the street making the inside quite promising.
© Mariela Apollonio
Once in the plot, three pavillions, discovered one after the other, formed the house and were built at different time following the family growth.
© Mariela Apollonio
Since the very beginning, it seemed to us that there was a strong connection between the clients, whom we met a little before, and the house they had just acquired. Therefore, our proposal fundamentally aimed to reinforce this bound and protect the special character that, in our opinion, they shared.
Axonometric
The result is an heterogeneous intervention, with various actions focused in different areas, sometimes incorporated during the cons...
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