Garden for a Nursing Home by Caballero+Colón de Carvajal
Spanish architects Paula Caballero and Diego Colón de Carvajal have designed a garden for a nursing home in Madrid.

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Garden for a Nursing Home by Caballero+Colón de Carvajal
At first, the assignment was the demolition of the cellars of the Madrid Regional Service of Health´s Old Building. However, the possibility of using this ground as a part of the nursing home “La Paz” led to the accomplishment of a small garden with the minimum possible elements and at a very low cost.
In our view, the garden, as nature manipulated by man, finds its beauty in a strange balance between the diffuse and diverse character of the nature, and the clearness and unity of the artifice. In designing the distribution of plants and paths, we looked for an intelligible organization in order to enhance that contrast. As a kind of enlarged graffitti, a series of blotches in different colors with winding shapes establishes in a clear way the three types of grounds: plantation, drainage and paths.
The plants were chosen in consideration of their strength (given the inclemencies of the weather and the urban contamination) and their low water consumption. For this reason our choice was: lavandula angustifolia, salvia officinalis, callistemon viminalis and festuca.
With the same purpose of fighting the deterioration of our natural enviroment, we tried to use as much as possible recycled materials. Thus, instead of the usual gravel under the reinforced concrete we used crushed recycled concrete; the necessary rugosity to prevent slippery surfaces when it rains was obtained by mixing the resin with recycled glass (which produces unexpected brightness and iridescence under the sunlight), and the dark gravel for drainage between the paths and plantation areas is crushed material of demolished roads.
Visit the Caballero+Colón de Carvajal website – here.
Photography by Miguel de Guzmán











luis on 20 Jul 2010 at 5:34 am #
it remind me a garden of a famous brazilian architect Burle Marx…great inspiration and good design
Chad on 20 Jul 2010 at 8:57 am #
Nice aerial shots, but some views from inside the garden would be nice too.
Garden Beet on 20 Jul 2010 at 9:54 pm #
mmm….and how does the design respond to the needs of the users as opposed to those on the 10th floor?
hot in the day on 21 Jul 2010 at 12:58 am #
….baking, no shade
Emelio Barjau on 24 Jul 2010 at 7:10 pm #
Nice Garden, and I need to agreed with @luis about the Burle Marx “interpretation”
Some shades could be useful, but again is just a formal approach.
Greetings
carlos on 03 Oct 2010 at 2:22 am #
burle marx of course, that is ok to carbon copy…in the right context, to me the key word is nursing home, not very appeling to the poor old folks, shade in Madrid in the summer is critical, sorry but the users are left out, this looks like a design exercise out of context.