The 360 House by Subarquitectura
Spanish architectural firm Subarquitectura have designed the 360 House in Galapagar, Spain.
Full description after the photos….

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Description of the 360 House by Subarquitectura
A unique opportunity for us is in reality a problem that’s been posed thousands of times: to construct a house with a public programme of social relation, associated with the private life of a numerous family on a sloping plot of land with privileged views of the mountains outside Madrid. It has no one solution, there are many, they’re even catalogued in books about houses of a slope.
We try not to think of domestic spaces. On the contrary, we take as a point of reference works of engineering, motorway intersections, changes of direction. We proceed from generic solutions to the problem of descending, solutions that conceal great plasticity. We seek the poetic in all that seems to have been considered from the merely pragmatic point of view.
The result is the literal construction of a use diagram. In this instance, form does not follow function, but is instead function itself. Cyclical movement, routine and surprise turn into a way of living.
Its formal complexity offers the possibility of reaching all points of the house through two different routes, which multiply the possibilities of use and enjoyment. It has the form of a loop, 360º, like the shapes skaters make, like of gymnasts, as artistic as they are precise.
An extreme shape, the house is curved, generating the greatest quantity of linear meters towards the good views. It is shored up in the landscape and turns back on itself, completing the revolution. The degree of intimacy increases as the distance to the ends increases. At the midpoint, a mediatheque, isolated and completely dark, 100 % technology, 0 % landscape.
With a single gesture two ways of moving are generated: going down and looking outwards. The long house, a sinuous movement, a descent by ramp and ample turning radii tangential to the setbacks of the plot of land generate a panoramic vision. The short house, the quick way in a straight line, stairs of direct descent and a deep view towards the landscape.
A building that is black outside, absorbent, of slate, a material specific to the location, imposed as an aesthetic specification of the area. White inside, reflective, generic, neutral, and luminous. Life incorporates colour, outside with the vegetation and inside with the people.
Visit the Subarquitectura website – here.
Photography by David Frutos Ruiz
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MyDS on 04 Apr 2010 at 12:50 pm #
Can we get more picturs???
Reuben Q on 04 Apr 2010 at 5:43 pm #
Yea I’m curious about how the interior is finished.
marshen on 05 Apr 2010 at 3:27 am #
Fantastic house. I would’nt change a thing. Maybe some really thick bright colored shag carpeting would be cool.
Joussy on 05 Apr 2010 at 5:58 am #
Picture #6 & 7 looks like a giant cobra snake
othoha on 05 Apr 2010 at 6:10 am #
muy innovador el diseño felicidades
Jon York on 05 Apr 2010 at 6:46 am #
Looks to me like a WW II Nazi bunker, I guess they don’t use furniture in Spain.
DJ on 05 Apr 2010 at 8:45 am #
interesting and unique, if not the most efficient use of space. Its cool, but I suspect its novelty would wear off after living there for awhile
Ethan on 05 Apr 2010 at 2:51 pm #
I agree… more pictures.
Bugis on 05 Apr 2010 at 4:04 pm #
I would love to go rollerblading inside of that house, but I cannot see living in it!
Jae on 07 Jun 2010 at 6:58 pm #
I def agree with Bugis
building it self seems quiet beautiful, but i might have nightmares just by imagining living myself there haha
Jason on 15 Jul 2010 at 8:00 pm #
It looks cool, besides, anything else?