Zooco Estudio design a project that is based on building a house inside a house. That is, it is more like the process of making a single-family home than an internal reform, since it has its own structure, enclosures and facilities. The concept of the project is the creation of slabs at different heights that respond to the program that they receive in their lower and upper part.
Zooco Estudio creates, using slabs, different heights that respond to different uses. For the subjection of said slabs, a structure that sometimes supports the floor and other times hangs from the ceiling. The structure is a metal profile lacquered in white of 8x8cm with all the facilities hidden inside it. 
 

Description of project by Zooco Estudio

The project consists in building a house inside of a house, which means that it is more similar to the process of building a single-family house than an interior rehabilitation. This is because it has its own structure, enclosures, and installations. 

In its original state was an open loft located in the centre of Madrid, built in the late XX century. The structure is load-bearing walls and a structure of wooden pillars and a horizontal structure made by Catalan vault system. 

The concept of the project was to generate 10 horizontal structures in different heights embracing different functions -that meet the costumer’s needs- above and beneath them depending on its height. 

This is carried out by a metallic structure finished in white. This structure is sometimes resting on the floor and other times hanging from the ceiling and its in-between spaces are filled by wood or glass panels depending on the function they embrace. The same happens with the glass facades. 

The volume allows the development of different uses and scales offering both intimate and collective spaces. 

The different levels and heights work as furniture that change its use by the space they generate, being always linked by stairs or short corridors. 

Our purpose was to use the thinnest structure possible so we opted for a metallic system with an 8x8cm section, which its interior is used to contain the installations. The rest of the materials were chosen in order to mimic themselves with the wooden and existent floors and the white walls. 

The privacy in the different areas of the house is handled by the opacity of the glass that enclose the in-between structure space, most of them are transparent, but some are turned translucent or opaque depending on the privacy necessity. 

The costumer’s needs were a very extensive program in a spot of the house. This program should include a bedroom with an en suite bathroom, a second and bigger bathroom, and a flexible and half-open area that could, in the future, embrace another bedroom. Above the horizontal planes; another bedroom, and a studio/gallery with a full wall bookshelf. Outside of the structure, the main bedroom connected to the biggest bathroom and with the option that both could be isolated from the rest of the house simply adding a door from floor to ceiling; the kitchen is linked to the dinning area and the living room. Next to the kitchen there is an office area and a bathroom for visits. 

According to the materiality, we can distinguish five elements; The perimetric load-bearing wall made of clinker bricks and painted in white; The existent pinewood that constitutes the major part of the flooring and some of the enclosures of the project; The white metallic structure; The different glass surfaces and its opacity degree; and the waxed concrete, that generates a continuous surface with no joints in the humid surfaces like the kitchen floor, the bathroom floor, the sinks or the bathub. 

 

 

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ZOOCO ESTUDIO. Miguel Crespo Picot, Javier Guzmán Benito, Sixto Martín Martínez.
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Jorge Alonso, Teresa Castillo, María Larriba. Ilumination.- ZOOCO ESTUDIO. Furniture.- ZOOCO ESTUDIO.
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NIMBO PROYECTOS S.L
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2018
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Zooco Estudio is a young architectural firm founded in 2008 by Miguel Crespo Picot, Javier Guzmán Benito and Sixto Martín Martínez, with head offices in Madrid and Santander. Zooco Estudio´s philosophy is facing each project, from interior interventions to large structures building, through the same creative process.

Developing projects with different scales, they realize that architectural decisions are always the same: to create spaces that give response to needs and environment, always based on the generation of a clear concept as the base of the project.

This vision of architecture and the flexibility to adapt to different projects, has made them understand practice at a time of social and economic crisis.

Zooco Estudio tries to project with fine materials and simple shapes to achieve a timeless and functional aesthetic. They always search for neutral spaces and projects that last over the years. With this objective, they combine the research into new materials and systems, with the knowledge of traditional processes.

Throughout their professional career they have won different prizes and contests, among which the Civic Cultural Center of Soto de la Marina (Cantabria) and the Performing Arts Center in Verín (Galicia). They combine large-scale works with the creation and renovation of spaces in the contract, retail and residential sectors, highlighting projects such as the restaurant La Maruca, Orgaz and Atrapallada, or hotels such as Hotel Azul or Flamingo.
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Published on: May 8, 2019
Cite: ""A house inside of a house", JHouse by Zooco Estudio" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/a-house-inside-a-house-jhouse-zooco-estudio> ISSN 1139-6415
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