076 Susaloon / elii

By Cristian Aguilar

© Miguel de Guzmán
  • Architects: elii
  • Location: Madrid, Madrid, Spain
  • Architect In Charge: elii – Uriel Fogué + Eva Gil + Carlos Palacios
  • Design Team: elii – Pedro P. García + Alicia García Martín + Claire Laborde
  • Area: 24.0 sqm
  • Project Year: 2014
  • Photographs: Miguel de Guzmán




© Miguel de Guzmán


© Miguel de Guzmán


© Miguel de Guzmán

  • Developer: Susana Ciriza
  • Construction: Dionisio Torralba Constucciones
  • Carpentry: Alfredo Merino Caldas

© Miguel de Guzmán
© Miguel de Guzmán

From the architect. How can you get a multitude of spaces out of only one?

Susaloon is a minimal intervention in a domestic space to convert Susana’s home into a flexible and transformable space.


Axonometric
Axonometric

The project development comprises three simple strategies. The first one is an acupuncture operation to adapt the configuration of the space to the needs of its inhabitant, relocating certain household items to optimise the distribution and everyday use.


© Miguel de Guzmán
© Miguel de Guzmán

The second strategy involves opening up certain divisions to extend some spaces such as the living room. There will thus be more natural lighting and wonderful views of the Madrid horizon for the inhabitable spaces.


Floor Plan
Floor Plan

The third strategy is the integration of a series of fold-down and sliding devices that are used to divide the spaces, deploy a work space, a large dining table, a bed for a surprise guest, a spacious area to practice shiatsu or to reorganise the storage space.


© Miguel de Guzmán
© Miguel de Guzmán

As a result, the main space of the house is configured like the black box in a theatre: a stage that can alter the domestic setting with simple operations that turn one house into many.


© Miguel de Guzmán
© Miguel de Guzmán

© Miguel de Guzmán
© Miguel de Guzmán

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