Tobogan House

A family is looking for a new home that is able to represent their trips around the globe, their desire to live in a garden and to embody the cinematic diversity of domestic life. The result is the design of two different houses on the same plot. One of the houses is organized to inhabit the soil with its habits and routines. The other was made light-heartedly, emancipated from the ground, in the air, flying at double height over the garden. Both are totally different in materiality, shape and weight. The most important spatial interest is the heterogeneous, ambiguous and membranous space that appears between the two houses.

  • Z4Z4 AAA
  • Miguel de Guzmán, Rocío Romero
  • ImagenSubliminal