This original home comes from Spanish architect Héctor Ruiz-Velázquez and is located in Madrid, Spain. The project is called “Ceramic House” and is a make-over of an attic space belonging to an old building. Here is some information from the architects: “As if the design would be a three-dimensional object, every one of the rooms or points of the home can be located by specifying the axis of coordinates. The result is the power to move around in few square meters at different heights, going up and down, offering a new experience of roominess in the context of a home: to explore the space. The transition between the rooms is continuous and lets the movement flow freely across the numerous levels. The spatial flexibility that transforms this home is an innovative housing concept which adapts itself to the actual necessities and to the new usages. Where roominess, brightness and time flow in a multifunctional space without corners or precedence. ” We have to say we are amazed by this idea, but one has to wonder how much intimacy can this type of design provide. |