Big Single-Family House Called Concrete House II by A-cero Architects

Concrete House II
Spain based architecture studio A-cero architects presents one of its latest works about a big single-family house called Concrete House II in the Madrid. The building seems to be hidden between concrete walls and vegetable ramps that extend up to the roof. They are dyed in dark gray and contain, between them, vegetation areas that seem to climb towards the sky. The house´s façade show a spectacular organic view of the whole house and so even the hard concrete shows its most kind face.
Concrete House II Big Luxury Family Room Design
The back front of the house is totally opened towards the garden where the lounge, dining room, library, study and bedrooms are. In this façade the wide windows, the volumes set and the projections (made of concrete too enhance. These elements cover the several house´s porches. The large window of the main lounge hides itself automatically in order to make this stay completely opened to the exterior areas. Via contemporist

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