After research on Mediterranean ideals, Casa Neutrale was born, by DIIR. It is located on Regueros street in Madrid, Spain, and follows the main idea of ​​simplicity as the basis of the project.

With this premise, the space is configured, cozy, and with light shades to represent the tones of the Mediterranean, contrasting with the color of the granite of the bar.
Casa Neutrale by DIIR studio is based on two materials, ceramic combined with sustainable mortar. In the center of the space, there is a longitudinal planter that configures the premises.

In relation to light, it enters through a large window that is located at the entrance, and it is used to the maximum with the use of reflective materials and light tones.
 

Description of project by estudio DIIR

Inspired and moved by the Balearic aesthetic that characterizes Casa Neutrale, the project stems from rigorous research into Mediterranean ideals. This starting point, together with the principles that we studied in previous collaborations, among which its motto “Less but better” stands out, constitute the cornerstone on which the proposal is built.

In order to transfer these premises to the environment of this commercial space, the result is understood as a vernacular and welcoming place. Sustainable mortar and ceramics become the driving force of the project, and provide the most representative shades of the Mediterranean. These materials contrast with the forcefulness of the granite bar. This element acts as a support for specialty coffee and avant-garde gastronomy, and thanks to its presence, makes these two elements the main protagonists of the project.

The three ceramic benches become the devices that allow tasting the gastronomic product. The main bench, which runs along one side of the space, is accompanied by a series of pieces designed by the Spanish firm Ondarreta. The second device is understood as a central element. It guides the public and separates the bar from the tasting area by means of a barrier made of natural vegetation. This grows in a pot integrated into the structure of the bench itself. The last device is located on the façade and acts as a physical limit with the outside, allowing Regueros Street to be enjoyed thanks to its double interior-exterior condition.

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DIIR. Lead architects.- David Meana González, Ignacio Navarro Soriano, Iñigo Palazón del Pino y Ricardo Fernández González.
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Developer
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Neutrale.
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Builder
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Progarca.
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Built.- 65 m².
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Break ground.- July, 2021.
Completion.- October, 2021.
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Furnitures
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Ondarreta.
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Regueros Street 13, Madrid, Spain.
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estudio DIIR is an architecture firm based in Madrid founded in 2018 by David Meana, Ignacio Navarro, Iñigo Palazón and Ricardo Fernández, all of them architects from the Madrid School of Architecture (ETSAM), complemented their training with international experiences in the United States, Sweden, France, China or India. This opportunity has given them an open perspective that they now apply in each of their innovative works.

Their projects, marked by a strong strategic and conceptual positioning, have received national and international recognition. Facing projects of multiple scales has allowed them to develop a practice that explores infinite ways to achieve uniqueness through sensitivity and rigor. The various public projects won at the beginning of their journey - some of them currently under construction - are combined with private commissions of all kinds. The achievement of this variety of works has allowed the studio to be awarded by the COAM as an emerging studio in several consecutive years.

Their work has received national and international recognition. In 2018, he was awarded first prize for the construction of a new cultural centre in Los Molinos (Madrid). At the beginning of 2019, he won first prize for the landscaping of Villamayor de Gállego (Zaragoza). And in 2020, he won first prize for the construction of the social-health centre in Plasencia (Cáceres). In addition, he was recently selected among five international finalists to carry out the Museum of Archaeology and Prehistory in Santander.

The strategic and conceptual positioning developed in the various design competitions in which he has been awarded is transferred to domestic spaces. From offices and shops to renovations and homes, estudio DIIR explores various ways to achieve uniqueness through innovation and rigour.

DIIR's philosophy is a dialogue between beauty and life experience. They conceive and transform spaces as places in constant interaction with people's life experience, influencing their daily lives and the quality of their existence. DIIR is a dialogue between rigor and sensitivity. The perseverance and precision with which we approach each project coexists with the delicacy to achieve solutions that are guided by the search for uniqueness. DIIR is a dialogue between timelessness and resonance. Their work moves away from trends and fashions with the aim of achieving spaces that endure over time and that, in turn, have the capacity to generate an impact on those who interact with them.
 

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Published on: March 10, 2022
Cite: "Mediterranean esthetics for a commercial establishment. Casa Neutrale by estudio DIIR" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/mediterranean-esthetics-a-commercial-establishment-casa-neutrale-estudio-diir> ISSN 1139-6415
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