7 ECO LOFT / Jose? Mari?a de Lapuerta + Paloma Campo
This is a new model of mixed residential use, with an innovative approach in the context of Spanish economic crisis, covering the existent demand in the housing market.
© Licinia Alberti
Architects: Jose? Mari?a de Lapuerta · Office Profile, Paloma Campo
Location: Calle del General Díaz Porlier, 109, 28028 Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Project Leader: Jorge Romera / Fidel Luquero. Architect / Claudia Conde PFC Architect
Area: 700.0 sqm
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: Licinia Alberti
Quantity Surveyor: Oscar Gonzalez
Facilities: BEDV
Construction: AUSTRAL
Promoter: VELAPI
© Licinia Alberti
From the architect. This is a new model of mixed residential use, with an innovative approach in the context of Spanish economic crisis, covering the existent demand in the housing market.
Render
There are seven micro spaces for young people, configurable in studies with 1 or 2 bedrooms-offices. The 8 floors of the building have a perfect triangular plan, 76 m2 per floor, with natural light on one side and blind dividing walls (due to urban planning, buildings next to it will never match him in height) in the other two sides. The facade, which functions as a light collector with its funnel-shaped plan, has been completely replaced by intensifyi...
© Licinia Alberti
Architects: Jose? Mari?a de Lapuerta · Office Profile, Paloma Campo
Location: Calle del General Díaz Porlier, 109, 28028 Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Project Leader: Jorge Romera / Fidel Luquero. Architect / Claudia Conde PFC Architect
Area: 700.0 sqm
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: Licinia Alberti
Quantity Surveyor: Oscar Gonzalez
Facilities: BEDV
Construction: AUSTRAL
Promoter: VELAPI
© Licinia Alberti
From the architect. This is a new model of mixed residential use, with an innovative approach in the context of Spanish economic crisis, covering the existent demand in the housing market.
Render
There are seven micro spaces for young people, configurable in studies with 1 or 2 bedrooms-offices. The 8 floors of the building have a perfect triangular plan, 76 m2 per floor, with natural light on one side and blind dividing walls (due to urban planning, buildings next to it will never match him in height) in the other two sides. The facade, which functions as a light collector with its funnel-shaped plan, has been completely replaced by intensifyi...
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