Idearch Studio transforms a Madrid apartment with a rigid layout into a home with natural light, cross ventilation, and not a single conventional wall separating the spaces.
In the Salamanca district, Ana Arana and Enrique Ventosa transform a 1934 dwelling into a deeply personal project where architecture, interior design and everyday life intertwine.
The architects propose a delicate balance between architectural restraint and artistic expression: a house conceived for living, contemplating and sharing.
Rather than replacing what existed, the intervention explores displacement and continuity, developing what was already there. The result is a home that activates relationships between past and present, inherited structure and contemporary life, memory and everyday use.
In just 70 m², Macarena Carrascosa and Adrián López, founders of Corrigan Arquitectos, have designed and built a live-work home that completely rethinks architectural methodology.
The result is a home that combines elegance and functionality, where the architectural tradition of the Salamanca district is reinterpreted through a contemporary lens.
Attention to detail and the functional logic developed by the interior designers at Deleite Design come together to offer a harmonious reading of domestic life.
A home that breathes with its surroundings, uniting innovation and warmth, technology and emotion, with sustainability as the starting point for an architecture that is more responsible, more human and more enduring. Foto Belén Imaz
The art of poets—of objects or of words—lies in naming and shaping without losing meaning. Here, metaphors take form in space, materials and language, opening new paths to expression and experimentation.
The interior designers chose clean-lined pieces that add elegance and functionality to every room, without overwhelming the space. A neutral, soft colour palette creates a serene and welcoming atmosphere.