*익스텐션 프로젝트 [ EME157 ] Housing Extension in C/José Bastos

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EME157-Housing Extension in C/José Bastos
이 공간은 북쪽을 향한 대형 창문을 통해 바깥으로 뻗어 있으며, 원래 계단을 비추기 위해 설계된 커다란 원형 채광창으로 조명이 더 밝아집니다. 인테리어 디자인 측면에서는 제한된 재료 팔레트를 사용하여 미니멀리즘을 추구했습니다. 모르타르 바닥, 조리대와 샤워 공간의 광택 스테인리스 스틸, 주방 유닛, 캐비닛, 심지어 문까지 포함한 가구의 합판과 리놀륨이 공간을 정의합니다. 이러한 선택은 차가운 질감과 따뜻한 질감 사이의 의도적인 대비를 만들어냅니다. 또한 기존 콘크리트 기둥과 기둥의 노출된 구조가 하늘색으로 칠해진 새로운 가느다란 원형 금속 기둥과 대조를 이루며 이 집의 멋진 전망과 조화를 이룹니다.translate by DeepL

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Housing Extension in C/José Bastos is a minimalist residence located in Madrid, Spain, designed by EME157. The key challenge in this renovation was integrating the new level with the existing structure, which features a distinctive brick facade enveloped in lush vegetation. The architects opted for a domed design to minimize the visual impact of the added height. This choice not only preserved the building’s external proportions but also enriched the interior with a sense of spaciousness and architectural elegance. Material selection played a pivotal role in distinguishing the new floor from the rest of the house.

Cork was chosen for its lightweight and insulating properties, offering a striking contrast to the solidity of the brickwork below. Zinc was used for the vaulted section, complementing the overall design while prioritizing the panoramic views available from this elevated position. The layout of the house is efficiently organized, with 50 square meters on the ground floor housing an entrance, a bedroom, and a bathroom. The upper floor, spanning 130 square meters, is divided into private and public zones. The private section includes a bedroom and a bathroom, while the public area features an open-plan kitchen, dining, and living space.

This area extends outward through large north facing windows and is further illuminated by a significant circular skylight, originally designed to light the stairwell. In terms of interior design, the approach is minimalist, employing a limited palette of materials. Mortar floors, polished stainless steel for countertops and shower areas, and plywood and linoleum for furniture, including kitchen units, cabinets, and even doors, define the space. This selection creates a deliberate contrast between cool and warm textures. Additionally, the exposed structure of the original concrete beams and pillars, contrasted with new slender circular metal pillars painted sky blue, harmonizes with the home’s stunning views.

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