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Spanish studio A-cero has completed a 22,600 square foot contemporary concrete residence 1001 Nights House in Madrid, Spain. Incoming search terms:a cero home, a-cero house water, cero a cero, night house a-cero pool, travertine house by A Cero design
Posted on October 24th, 2011 under Landscape House design | 2 Comments »
This two-storey house built in slope site with distinct entrances on each floor. The ALT arquitectura intention is that nature is reflected in the skin of the building, accentuating the flight of the large volume of concrete. The property is developed as a narrow longitudinal scheme to make the most of the garden plot. The [...]
Posted on October 17th, 2011 under Modern House design | No Comments »
A-cero presents Open box house, a new project in the outskirts of Madrid. It is a 750m2 house designed according to the A-cero sculptural philosophy. This is inspired in the “Oteiza” work, a very important Spanish sculptor. With a powerful look, Open box is notable for its façade in concrete granulated in some face and [...]
Posted on April 3rd, 2011 under Luxury House Design | No Comments »
A-cero Architects presents their another magnificent project of a big single-family house : The Concrete House II in Madrid. The first impression seen for this architecture was a house that hidden between concrete walls and vegetable ramps that extend up to the roof. The building clad in dark grey color beyond vegetation areas that seem [...]
Posted on July 29th, 2010 under Luxury House Design | 1 Comment »
The main idea of this project is to make a house integrated within the surrounding context, oriented towards the views over the Mera river. The terrain’s slope becomes a solution by designing a house closed to the North and open to the South (where the best sights are), therefore protected from the cold temperatures and [...]
Posted on February 13th, 2010 under Contemporary House Design | No Comments »
The form of the building, evolves the site’s constraints, consists of a composition of cubic blocks and oblique walls following different angles that configure the interior spaces. The house is closed on the access façade, while it opens wide to the views on the opposite side. The purity of the external shapes is reflected on [...]
Posted on January 12th, 2010 under Contemporary House Design | 1 Comment »