Madroños 27 / Bueso-Inchausti & Rein Arquitectos
The construction of the building in the “Parque Conde de Orgaz” area, required the previous processing of a planning figure, a detailed study, as well as the formal and functional adaptation of the building to its surroundings.
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Architects: Sacha Bueso-Inchausti, Pablo Rein y Edgar Bueso-Inchausti
Location: Av. de los Madroños, 27, 28043 Madrid, Spain
Architecture Team: Fabricio Cordido, Gonzalo Nieto
Area: 7341.05 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Alfonso Quiroga
Construction: Zimenta, Obras y Proyectos S.L..
Engineering: Buin Ingenieros
Technical Architects: Antonio Gil Melero y Natalia Rodríguez
© Alfonso Quiroga
Text description provided by the architects. The construction of the building in the “Parque Conde de Orgaz” area, required the previous processing of a planning figure, a detailed study, as well as the formal and functional adaptation of the building to its surroundings.
© Alfonso Quiroga
1st and 2nd floor
© Alfonso Quiroga
The convergence of orientation and views at noon on the front access of the plot, the existence to the north of a degraded urban environment and the adjoining buildings of a certain entity in both side boundaries, led us to positioning the façades rotated 45º with respect to the orthogonal limits of the plot. With this deci...
© Alfonso Quiroga
Architects: Sacha Bueso-Inchausti, Pablo Rein y Edgar Bueso-Inchausti
Location: Av. de los Madroños, 27, 28043 Madrid, Spain
Architecture Team: Fabricio Cordido, Gonzalo Nieto
Area: 7341.05 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Alfonso Quiroga
Construction: Zimenta, Obras y Proyectos S.L..
Engineering: Buin Ingenieros
Technical Architects: Antonio Gil Melero y Natalia Rodríguez
© Alfonso Quiroga
Text description provided by the architects. The construction of the building in the “Parque Conde de Orgaz” area, required the previous processing of a planning figure, a detailed study, as well as the formal and functional adaptation of the building to its surroundings.
© Alfonso Quiroga
1st and 2nd floor
© Alfonso Quiroga
The convergence of orientation and views at noon on the front access of the plot, the existence to the north of a degraded urban environment and the adjoining buildings of a certain entity in both side boundaries, led us to positioning the façades rotated 45º with respect to the orthogonal limits of the plot. With this deci...
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