MO House testifies one of
those cases when the rule becomes the exception. In Madrid , Spain
a single family house spreads all its energy through a dense green forest. An
exquisite desire has lead to an astonishing volumetric result. All trees had to
be preserved in their original position. Although the conventional domestic
program, the site’s morphology demanded a compound geometry for the positioning
of the house. The prevailing presence of trees and the deep wish to achieve an
inhabitable space fully integrated with the woods resulted in a unique
solution.
Spanish architectural firm FRPO, have devised a program that resulted in a
very direct way to a number of simple rectangular volumes, each one with its
own function. The multiple topological relations between these volumes
determined a series of useful solutions, 24 in total. The configuration of the
MO House was determined by relating voids with volumes and existing trees. Five
bedrooms, one study room, kitchen, living and dining rooms are organically
distributed between the trees; all connected by interstitial spaces – corridors
– that often turn into an extension of one of the major volumes. However, a
curious design decision turns MO House into an example of prefabrication and
self-sustainable architecture: wood as the main constructive material
contribute for an even more integrated solution. The proximity of trees
required a non-aggressive foundation system, so galvanized steel micro piles
were used with only 2 meters long.
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