The works of reform of the equestrian sports facilities, in a cattle farm, for the care and training of horses are concluded.

OOIIO Architecture developed a deep refurbishment in a cattle farm, located in a privileged enclave of the fields of Castilla, to adapt it to sports facilities for the training and care of jumping competition horses.
 

Description of project by OOIIO Architecture

The architects task consisted of integrating a horse riding field into a large traditional country house and reforming old stables to bring them up to date, so the new group of buildings will become first class riding horses facilities, at the service of some beautiful competition horses, which They are undoubtedly the real protagonists of this place, where every detail is designed for them, so that they feel as comfortable as possible.

A horse riding arena is ultimately a large quadrangular space, bounded by four fences, with soft ground where riders and horses are trained, in this case for jumping competitions, a discipline of horse riding consisting of crossing a course of several obstacles on horseback constructed with bars, without committing any fault or toppling. The tests are disputed following several scales: against clock, hunting, power, with chronometer, etc. and they are classified into different groups according to the heights, which range between 1'10 m. and 1'60 m.

The original building was in the shape of a rectangle, with a central courtyard that acts as an outdoor arena and, in order to train on rainy days, it is decided to build the new covered riding arena, demolishing one of the arms of the rectangle and integrating the new construction with the rest of the great country house.

The new building has as its ultimate goal to protect from inclement weather, but also had to have good lighting as neutral as possible. Lots of light but well distributed, they did not want shadows that could distract or confuse the horses when jumping, so it is decided to open skylights on the north deck, which fill the interior with natural light, without a single ray of the strong Spanish sunlight inside.

The arena was then solved by large porches that spaced a distance of 30 meters each, with broken triangular beams that make up a singular gable roof, integrated with the rest of the building, which opens to the north light with a succession of skylights in peak that let light through the soul of the beams of each portico, as if it were the gills of a shark.

The new roof formed by that repetition of skylights, and seen from the distance in the beautiful the landscape around the farm, is shown as a repetition of frozen waves in the middle of a vast expanse of field around it.

The traditional pre-existing building seems to embrace the new element as if to integrate it into the whole. The colour of the walls made with large pieces of prefabricated concrete that close the riding arena, the doors and carpentry, the roof, in short all the external aspect of the new element, wants to imitate and integrate into what was already there.

The blocks that surround the new piece, were refurbished and adapted to become first level sports facilities, fully equipped. So the riders, caregivers and, mainly the horses can enjoy, train and rest comfortably.

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OOIIO Architecture
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Joaquín Millán Villamuelas, Manuel Fernández Corral, Natalia Garmendia Cobo
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Private
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Madrid, Spain
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2,350 m²
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2014-2018
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OOIIO is an architecture studio founded by Joaquín Millán Villamuelas in 2010, based in Madrid, Spain. The studio was born in a socioeconomic context marked by constant crisis. Since then, the studio has faced challenges such as the financial crisis, the pandemic, raw material shortages, climate change, and geopolitical tensions. Throughout these years, the only predictable thing has been uncertainty and a lack of security regarding a stable future.

OOIIO has embraced this state of constant change with optimism. The studio does not attempt to control or reverse it, but neither does it surrender to it. For OOIIO, accepting the crisis does not mean creating austere or puritanical architecture, but rather adapting intelligently and maturely to the new conditions: smaller projects, limited budgets, and clients with a more moderate interest in architecture.

OOIIO has learned to create architecture in times of crisis, and starting with seemingly modest commissions, the studio takes its work beyond expectations, leveraging its knowledge of diverse architectural techniques. With humility and adaptability, OOIIO reclaims the architect's role as a leader in the construction process, seizing every opportunity, however small, to create architecture.

This attitude, key to OOIIO's success, has allowed it to be born, survive, and grow in an environment that is challenging for architectural practice. In each project, the studio explores, experiments, and breaks new ground. Architecture has no single place or form; it exists wherever opportunity arises. OOIIO's mission is to be attentive to every stimulus that can enrich each work and each project.

Joaquín Millán Villamuelas, an architect from the Polytechnic University of Madrid (ETSAM), began his professional career in some of the most prestigious architecture firms on the international contemporary scene, such as those of Norman Foster in London and Rem Koolhaas in Rotterdam. He founded OOIIO Arquitectura, conceived as an Architecture and City laboratory focused on creating high-quality and unique spaces in every project.

Joaquín leads the work at OOIIO with an approach centered on emotion. His vision is to guide clients on a journey through their dreams, arriving at surprising and original solutions, always supported by the power of imagination and a precise command of aesthetics. His main tools are light, form, and the expressive capabilities of materials and their colors.

OOIIO, which stands out for its practical approach to project execution, has maintained a solid track record over the years with proposals that are both realistic and innovative. The concepts that define OOIIO's philosophy are reflected in tangible work, successfully executed and recognized internationally. Their trajectory has been showcased, awarded, and published in numerous specialized magazines, books, and blogs.

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Published on: April 30, 2018
Cite:
metalocus, VANESA DEL OLMO
"Horse Ridding Field in cattle Farm by OOIIO Arquitecture" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/horse-ridding-field-cattle-farm-ooiio-arquitecture> ISSN 1139-6415
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