SERRANO HOUSE
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In this project we solved the usual separations of spaces inside apartment (flat and orthogonal walls) introduction troncocónic elements that go from the floor to ceiling.

These elements try to impose their strong volumetric, acquiring the range of massive objects, individualized, therefore with their own personality.

By perceiving these objects as interposed pieces we obtain a sensation of continuity, as the visitor moves through the house and never sees the end of each volume and really never preserving the totality of the house. This gives him the sensation that the house is much bigger than it really is.

These curved volumes have the ability to lead the light trough all the spaces of the house; by provoking rebounds like a fluid that goes throw the house, they really flood the house with light, illuminating each interior space. This flat of 200 m2 is in his totality bight space.

These forms do not try to shelter or contain any space;They have not been designed to shelter places of permanency or static rooms. They are surfaces that reinforce the internal movements of the house, not only of the visitor but of the light, walking through the space we can appreciate a continuous change of form and light, with the contrast of a soft perspective which is at the same time powerful. This contrast is the one that can offer a continuous life inside a space.

This geometric freedom, offered by the curve, allows taking the maximum advantage of the m2 of the floor plant and turns this house into a place without any dead spaces or dead end.