Golf Project: Single-Family Home with Views

La Moraleja, located in the Community of Madrid

The Golf Architecture Project owes its name to the serene views of a golf course it boasts. This feature, alongside the preexistence of trees on the site before construction, served as a starting point for the project, as well as a clear objective: to respect the vegetation in the layout of the house and use its potential to frame the positioning of the new residence, placing it in a natural setting and in connection with nature, making the most of the golf views.

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Golf Course Views

The house features a bold architectural design from the outside, with a basement floor acting as a base, complemented by the contrast of two flat-roofed upper volumes. These roofs allowed the creation of an outdoor space with an elevated view over the golf course, a place for contemplation.

This volumetric play also enabled the development of a landscaped upper terrace that integrates vegetation into the home and invites rest.

Layout Centered Around Family

The main entrance, led by a path lined with vegetation, leads to the house’s main space. With a double height, this space is dominated by the staircase, designed with a sculptural volume that adds personality and character and serves as a connection between spaces.

The upper floor contains the private rooms. However, the layout was conceived in such a way that the spaces encourage family coexistence and interaction, so a social gathering area was designed that connects the access to the bedrooms. Among them, the master bedroom stands out for its broad views of the vegetation, framing a natural and changing picture.

The ground floor is dedicated to common use spaces such as the kitchen and living room. The basement houses leisure activities, bringing together areas for games, cinema, and billiards. These spaces connect with outdoor areas like an English courtyard and the pool, always in touch with the outside environment.

Connection with the Natural Surroundings

The south-facing orientation strategy allowed for large windows that achieve the sought-after visual permeability. The depth of vision and the relationship of the interior spaces with the outside were achieved through porches, terraces, and inner courtyards, intimately and constantly linking the interiors with the natural surroundings outside. This relationship of spaces creates fluid and orderly rooms that promote comfort, gathering, and family coexistence.

Interior Design, Decoration, and Landscaping Project

The interior design and landscaping work bring the Golf Architecture Project to a coherent close. The use of noble materials and wood details for the interior and a careful selection of New Perennial style landscaping cohesively brings together the interior and exterior spaces, highlighting the naturalism of the site and the sensations it evokes.

Lead Architect: Javier Montero.
Technical Architect: Ángel Laguna.
Interior Design: Miriam Arias.
Photography: Belén Imaz.

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