

Textual content description supplied by the architects. Positioned in Madrid’s Chamberí district, alongside the Paseo de la Habana, this residence occupies the highest ground of a constructing constructed in 1973—an instance of Spain’s Nineteen Seventies architectural language, marked by pragmatism, industrial materiality, and a drive towards modernization. The constructing’s unique options—uncovered brick and metal—communicate to this period’s emphasis on performance over decoration.


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