House in the Mountain by HGSE Arquitectos
Located in Santa María de la Alameda, Madrid, House in the mountain spans 1,184 sqft (110 sqm). Designed by HGSE Arquitectos with a compact design solution, it serves as a vacation home that embraces stunning mountain views through its sloped silhouette and strategic layout. The architects organized the interior spaces around a central staircase, creating an efficient layout that maximizes natural light and breathtaking sightlines across the sloping terrain.

A Balcony to Contemplate the Landscape
A house in the mountains that is like living always on vacation.
Initially, this house will be used as a weekend and vacation home. However, over time, it will become the permanent refuge of Nacho and María, who are keen hikers in the mountains of the area, together with their two children.

Strategies to Organize Spaces
During the first visits to the site, the owners expressed their desire for a small house, consisting of the conventional program for a two-bedroom dwelling, but with the caveat that their children’s room should be on an upper level.

In addition, the compactness of the floor plan of this house is also due to the specific conditions of the site: located near the highest part of the plot, close to the existing access path, the house is limited to occupy a small portion of available flat land and projects from there over the hillside, by means of a covered porch that extends in cantilever towards the landscape.

The House Silhouette
Although not as iconic as the famous Rudin House, this house will be immediately recognizable by its volume, as emphatic as it is simple, identifying the domestic with its silhouette of a sloping roof covered with white flat tiles.


Material Duality: The White House of the Warm Shelter
Materially, we wanted to exalt the interior-exterior duality through contrast: on the outside, the volume appears uniform and white (even its roof tiles are white), while its interior walls are covered with natural wood planks and paved with ceramic tiles that imitate it, in order to create a snowy house and a warm shelter.
Architecture, Nature and Place
Undoubtedly, architecture always implies artificiality on the territory; however, paradoxically, thanks to it, the experience we can have of nature is enhanced. From the point of view of our discipline, as the philosopher Martin Heidegger masterfully exposed in the conference “Building Inhabiting Thinking”, this is because the land precedes the architectural fact, but the place is not a previous datum, but something that comes to life when architecture appears.
Precisely this has been our goal in designing this small mountain house. After all, domestic architecture should provide warmth, shelter, pleasure and build a cozy place.
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