The Ruiz-Maasburg Penthouse by Hector Ruiz Velazquez
Spanish architect Héctor Ruiz-Velázquez, has designed a penthouse interior in Madrid, Spain.

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Description from the designer:
The conquest of the square meter has become one of the major concerns of our times. The unaffordable prices and the shortage of living areas in the city have called for a redefinition of the spaces we live in.
In this attic of only 60m2 inside and 50m2 of terrace/patio in the center of Madrid, we tried to use every centimeter of space available, combining efficiency, spirit and sensibility by means of aesthetics and function.
If we had had to fit in all the functions in an insufficient surrounding, the space would have collapsed, occupied by all the useless things, and would thus have given view to the bare dimensions of the hardly hidden functions. In this way we have used basic theatre tricks like forced perspectives in order to achieve much wider spacial perceptions.
A dynamic axis that emerges from the entrance leaves static spaces on both sides of the three-dimensional sinuous diagonal. This entrance or hallway seems to defy gravity and logic and thus changes unexpectedly the perception of space according to the user and his movement trough them. Thus it creates a completely fluent and dynamic space in a static surrounding.
The white colour and the lighting are further tools of design. The white colour and its multiple nuances of shadows created by light give a feeling of profundity and wideness. We use certain black points and surfaces in order to give scale and depth and thus create a complementary and melodic contrast.
Visit Hector Ruiz Velazquez’s website – here.
Photography by Pedro Martinez
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Christine Reid on 23 Oct 2010 at 6:40 pm #
Very inspiring work.
I love the light fixtures over the dining table – please would you tell me who they are made by?
Thanks.
TW on 23 Oct 2010 at 8:50 pm #
Wow!
Whether the style is to your taste or not, this 60m2 of total design really packs a punch.
Congratulations to the designers for thinking outside the square. And to the clients for being brave enough to go along with it.
Kim Mawdsley on 24 Oct 2010 at 3:19 pm #
I would love to see a plan and how the second bedroom and bathroom fit in with the mix. But well done.
Artigiano on 25 Oct 2010 at 1:48 am #
Can anyone tell me who designed/made that X-shaped dining table.
Alexandra on 25 Oct 2010 at 7:47 am #
Really liking this one. Love the bedroom!
rjc on 26 Oct 2010 at 11:02 am #
very much like this, delicious work
spectator on 27 Oct 2010 at 2:09 pm #
Oh my god, how much more stuff can one cram into one place? While I really like the bedroom and living area combination with the wintergarden thing, I totally do NOT understand how a child is supposed to enjoy that plastic spaceship nightmare looking children’s room. And the added furnishing on the walls really just narrows the hallways and gives the place a creepy spaceship-prison feel.
dede on 04 Nov 2010 at 11:54 pm #
I like the design that you create
Katja Nina on 15 Nov 2010 at 8:09 am #
very creative use of space!