An intimate domestic music room where gatherings with friends become moments of creation and reverie, set against the expansive horizontal panorama of Madrid.
An opportunity as well to reimagine the green edges of the original dwelling.
In the Arturo Soria neighborhood, atop an existing single-family home, a subtle extension gives life to a small family music room—a space where music becomes a language, a bond connecting all who dwell within. The design transforms a long-forgotten open terrace into a vibrant, inhabitable space, where glass frames and dissolves the boundary between interior and the distant Madrid skyline.
A delicate metal frame, crafted from 80.80.4 structural tubes, rests lightly on concrete pads, making measured contact with the existing floor slab. From these precise points emerges a collaborating metal plate, stretching across the horizontal plane, partially elevated to command the surrounding view and create a quiet dialogue with the city beyond.
The glass façade opens the room to the horizon, merging music and landscape. A slightly raised platform defines the intimate domestic stage, where gatherings with friends become rituals of creation and wonder—moments suspended in the vast, horizontal expanse of Madrid.