Sierra House | Steyn Studio

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Sierra House | Steyn Studio

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  • Project Name: Sierra House
  • Practice: Steyn Studio
  • Products: Samsung , Vaillant , Grohe , Roca , Schmidt , Neff , Topcrete , Cortizo , travertine , Breinco , Visendum , Inalco , Bauxal , Iroko Timber Cladding
  • Completion year: 2018
  • Gross Built up Area: 268m²
  • Project Location: Madrid
  • Country: Spain
  • Clients: Private/ Confidential
  • Structural Consultants: Elías Martínez Alegria, A6 Ingenieria
  • Photo Credits: Imagen Subliminal
  • Others: Technical Architect: Roberto Rapino Carmona, Arnaiz, Installations: Juan Carlos Fernández García, A6 Ingenieria y Salvador Agramunt Nogues, Zetus
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Excerpt: Sierra House designed by Steyn Studio features a distinct roof profile in order to deal with the internal spatial requirements and the narrow site. The primary goal of the project was to enhance the house’s perceived internal scale by maximising ceiling heights in strategic areas and extending the plan’s depth along the site’s linear nature by avoiding solid traversal features.

Project Description

Sierra House | Steyn Studio
© Imagen Subliminal

[Text as submitted by architect] As the name alludes, this house adopted its nickname from its distinct roof profile. ‘Sierra’ means both ‘saw’ and ‘mountain range’ in Spanish. A fortunate coincidence as the house is located between Madrid’s north-westerly neighbourhoods of Mirasierra (look at mountain) and Montecarmelo (Mount Carmel).

Sierra House | Steyn Studio
© Imagen Subliminal
Sierra House | Steyn Studio
© Steyn Studio
Sierra House | Steyn Studio
© Imagen Subliminal

The shape of the roof is a result of internal spatial requirements. Due to height restrictions, the roof slopes could not peak in the middle. As it coincides with a bathroom below, the designers decided to invert the peak and use the space to hide the machinery and solar panels.

Sierra House | Steyn Studio
© Imagen Subliminal
Sierra House | Steyn Studio
© Imagen Subliminal

Local planning rules are very prescriptive in terms of how much can be built, which has resulted in similar townhouse typologies in the immediate neighbourhood, with some minor material variances.

Sierra House | Steyn Studio
© Imagen Subliminal
Sierra House | Steyn Studio
Ground Floor Plan © Steyn Studio
Sierra House | Steyn Studio
© Imagen Subliminal

These challenges, and the narrow 6.8m wide site were taken onboard. Most was made to increase the perceived internal scale of the house by maximising ceiling heights where most appreciated and extending the depth of the plan along the linear nature of the site by means of avoiding solid traversal features.

Sierra House | Steyn Studio
© Imagen Subliminal
Sierra House | Steyn Studio
Section © Steyn Studio
Sierra House | Steyn Studio
© Imagen Subliminal

Zones are defined with level changes, height changes and screens. The upper bedroom volumes are conceived as a house within a house, which in turn also contributed to the house’s distinct roof shape and its formal definitions overall. These features set this individual house apart from the neighbouring developer driven properties.

Sierra House | Steyn Studio
North and South Elevation © Steyn Studio
Sierra House | Steyn Studio
© Imagen Subliminal

As a townhouse it claims its own space between exposed boarded concrete feature walls, cradling a monolithic ‘carved’ travertine block. These two contrasting yet complementary materials reference some of the materials already nearby, and are also representative of its locality on the edge of Madrid where the urban city (concrete jungle) meets nature (mountains and stone).

Sierra House | Steyn Studio
© Imagen Subliminal

The interior of the house takes its cues from the outside with a limited, balanced, neutral and warm palette.

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