A House for One Person, Urban Shelter "100m^3", Madrid, Spain
It's almost impossible to build our own house in a big famous city due to the unbelievable price of land. This house is only 20m^2 but feels like 100m^3. One person can live in this house with doing simple tasks.
5m height of space visibly connects, literally, every separated places in the house. In order to get to the other place, you can use stairs and a ladder placed on the wall. It's like moving to another platforms. The architect wanted to make the house simple but practical. So he designed the floor very simple to improve the accessibility.
You might think this house doesn't have enough sunlight because of the small size. To prevent the darkness, it can have enough sunlight through the ceiling.
The narrow stairs are rather a seat that allow you to sit and read a book. It's like a stand. The bright inner terrace, you can get to there by climbing the ladder. And the living room in the middle is connected with bedroom and bathroom with stairs.
Bathroom is designed cozy and luxury with Turkish bathtub. The interior of this house is filled with plain white. For the singles, it'll be a happy and snug practical house.
Architects : MYCC
Location : Madrid, Spain
Area : 21.0 sqm
Photographs : Elena Almagro
http://www.mycc.es/work100m3.html
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