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Friday, 9 May 2014

The House of Ceramic By Hector Ruiz-Velázquez

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The House of Ceramic is a project designed by Spanish architect Héctor Ruiz-Velázquez.

The House of Ceramic is located in the attic space of an early 20th century building in Madrid. The challenge for the architect was to transform into a new and minimalist living space with a variety of levels. The result is a perfect nest for a single person who appreciates modern and minimalist white interior design. This new concept of living space is placed: Unlimited Space or The House of Ceramic is designed by Spanish architect Hector Ruiz-Velázquez and built out of total freedom of layers.  The design would be a three-dimensional object, and every rooms or point of the house can be located by specifying coordinates.

The result is the power to move around in few square meters at different heights, going up and down, offering a new experience of roominess in the context of a home: to explore the space. The transition between the rooms is continuous and lets the movement flow freely across the numerous levels. The transforms of The House of Ceramic is an innovative housing concept which adapts itself to the actual necessities and to the new usages. Where roominess, brightness and time flow in a multi functional space without corners or precedence. It is also about expanding the parameters of interior design with the conventional trends of arrangement.








The House of Ceramic responds to the assignment by ASCER (Asociación Española de Fabricantes de Azulejos y Pavimentos Cerámicos – Spanish Association of Tile and Ceramic Flooring Manufacturers) for the creation of a new concept for living which turns it into the indisputable protagonist of the space. With ceramic as a material which offers, due to its versatility of application, multiple possibilities in its planimetry. According to the architect’s objective the ceramic thus transforms itself into an excellent dynamic entity able to offer the luxuriousness of working in three dimensions. “Change and continuation”, “tradition and innovation” simply unfold with a new angle.


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