Tornado House is a house located in Calle del Tornado, Barajas, Madrid, Spain. Designed by OOIIO Architecture, this domestic project is tailored to a family with two children. Architecture is simple and emphatic, as well as purely functional and practical, creating a contemporary building that protects and provides maximum comfort to its inhabitants.
Z Ø is a house designed by Beta Ø located in Madrid, Spain. The contemporary dwelling features living quarters facing a garden, which serves as the green heart of the home. During its 2023 design phase, the original concrete structure was exposed, inviting natural light indoors. Minimal furniture design, using polished metal, wood, and stone, further helped create a refined atmosphere in this remarkable living space.
Local studio ZOOCO Estudio has renovated a historic house in Madrid, Spain. Designed in 2022, the Casa Cientoonce project incorporates elements reminiscent of early 20th-century residential architecture. The team aimed to peel back accumulated layers to reveal the original features, including Catalan vaults and rustic materials, injecting the space with character and respecting its historical context.
The Alberto Alcocer apartment in Madrid, designed by De la Villa Studio, features a minimalist and timeless character. Crafted in 2024, this interior design seamlessly blends natural oak wood and travertine stone into a cohesive aesthetic. The layout abandons corridors for fluid transitions, with elements like sliding doors hidden in architectural recesses.
Lucas y Hernández-Gil Arquitectos has transformed a 1970s bungalow in Madrid’s San Juan reservoir area into a modern retreat. Designed in 2023, Casa Montesa features deep window boxes that blend the interior and exterior, while a striking burgundy-tiled kitchen island serves as a central focal point.
The Kresta Garden House #01 in Madrid, Spain, showcases Lucas y Hernández-Gil Arquitectos‘ design prowess. The office features an innovative greenhouse-inspired aesthetic that blurs boundaries between indoors and outdoors. Designed in 2023, the multipurpose structure elevates the original bungalow, complemented by a lush garden and adaptable interior elements, creating a seamless environment ideal for work, relaxation, and creativity while fostering a deep connection with the natural setting.
Estudio Reciente has renovated the 0R23 apartment in Madrid, Spain, updating its interior by incorporating oak wood, terrazzo, and various marbles to create a tactile and tranquil atmosphere.
The design expands the visual space by connecting the living room, kitchen, and terrace, maintaining continuity through terrazzo flooring and oak wood panels. The master bedroom features Alpi Sottsas Grey laminate, while the bathrooms showcase a mix of marble, adding identity and character.
In Spain’s capital, Pulso Estudio reinterpreted the classic layout of an apartment with contrasting wooden and concrete surfaces. Designed in 2024, House RM incorporates liquid and multi-purpose domestic areas with a smooth transition between.
At the entrance, the living-dining space opens to an interior courtyard, while the bedrooms are placed along the foyer. Subtle and tactile contrasts run throughout the interiors, including polished concrete, wooden finishes, glass walls and textural textiles.