This residence is divided into two parts. One is located in the ground floor of a housing block, and the other one is in the block’s interior courtyard, inside a former laundry room. The interior courtyard is now a garden that brings together a pleasant visual limit and a certain level of privacy. The entrance area turns its back to the adjacent street, focusing its attention on the courtyard garden. The exterior part has a very open relationship with the garden, and the sliding shutters control the desired degree of intimacy and daylight. Both pieces of the house are conceived as a single construction that is connected through a swimming pool, which acts as a bridge between the two areas. Although each part could work independently, one complements the other in a way that the connection through the garden becomes a new outdoor room. A friend of the house’s owner asked her what she would do in wintertime to go from one piece to the other. “I’ll swim!” she answered.
Casa Luz Madrid
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