Description project by Estudio UNTERCIO
A Neighbours Story.
We tried to imagine, all of us together, a dwelling in which we would like to live. Bright and open to meeting with friends some of us said, intimate and in semidarkness, the laziest ones replied. A dwelling with multiple personalities. One that would be able to react to the changing seasons. One that would open itself to two different environments; on one side, a street belonging to a new urban development, but close to the urban life of Vallecas Village, and on the other side, a bounded and safe courtyard.
As a result, we designed a cross-ventilated dwelling divided into two very different areas; one a static collection of spaces, devoted to private and intimate functions, and another dynamic one, devoted to social life. This last space, where family and close social life take place, is able to transform itself into an open terrace by opening two big sliding windows that leave no mullion in the corner. This architectural solution allows the inhabitants of the always-too-small social dwellings, to enjoy at the same time a large terrace in summer and a spacious living room in winter.
Another big bet of the project was to enhance communal life taking great care of the common spaces and interconnecting them visually in order to multiply encounters between dwellers. The usually closed-in stairs and dark entries from the elevators to the dwellings, have been opened and are day-lit. The stairs cantilever into the courtyard facing South and provide a nice spot to chat with a neighbour or to wave hello as they walk into their own private area. The courtyard is the centre of the communal life of the building. It offers a safe playground for children and a long-bending bench strategically placed facing the busiest area on the ground floor. We want people to meet and develop informal social relations which are not taking place so easily in car-friendly buildings and neighbourhoods.
From the urban point of view, the block is broken into several slices which have been split in order to multiply the free corners. This strategy multiplies the facades and blurs the massive image which the urban plan had envisioned for this plot. In this way, the volumetric composition of the building is adapted to the small and broken image of the old “Villa de Vallecas” located on the opposite side of the street, while its height and width match the neighbouring constructions in the new urban development.
The office Estudio UNTERCIO raises this project as more than just an apartment building, with the intention that the project will become a place where neighbours can interact with each other because of the architecture and develop many activities.
Besides the houses have an intimate and social character defined as static and changeable respectively, this makes their own homes can be adjusted depending on the weather and the activity that is to be developed.
Besides the houses have an intimate and social character defined as static and changeable respectively, this makes their own homes can be adjusted depending on the weather and the activity that is to be developed.
Residential Building with 46 apartments, 47 underground parking places, 46 storage rooms and commercial space. First prize in open ideas competition organized by EMVS ( municipal housing developer in Madrid) in April 2006.
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Published on:
March 7, 2013
Cite: "46 social housing units in Madrid by Estudio UNTERCIO" METALOCUS.
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ISSN 1139-6415
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