Spanish architect Hector Ruiz Velázquez has designed the Serrano Penthouse in Madrid, Spain. By perceiving these objects as interposed pieces we obtain a sensation of continuity, as the spectator moves through the house and never sees the end of each volume and really noticing the totality of the house. These curved volumes have the ability to lead the light; by provoking rebounds like a fluid that goes throw the house, they really flood the house with light, illuminating each interior space. 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. with shades of white color gives the impression ofthe room clean with a curved design gives a unique impression. design a kitchen equipped with cabinets with white and dark walls. and bathroom design is unique with large wastafle.
Photography by Pedro M. Martinez
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