The architecture studio from Madrid CumuloLimbo Studio has been in charge of the rehabilitation of an old penthouse located on Magdalena street in the Lavapiés neighborhood in Madrid, where the lack of light and the traditional structure of half-timbered brick walls was the greatest challenge.

The solution to these problems was to get rid of the narrow and dark rooms through the reinvention of the typical traditional structure in this type of housing, which was achieved through the emptying and reinforcement of the lattice wall, expanding said rooms and allowing them to the passage of light.
The partial reconversion of the half-timbered brick wall into a truss allowed the CumuloLimbo Studio to make the distribution on the ground floor of the attic more fluid and diaphanous, merging the living room space with the kitchen and visually linking that lower level with the upper floor thanks to to the transparencies of this.

The other most important intervention in the rehabilitation of the attic was the drilling of the sloping roof of the attic in two strategically selected points, the living room and the entrance, which allowed the house to receive a zenith light through these two points throughout the day thanks to its north-south orientation.
 

Description of project by CumuloLimbo Studio

Hugo and Luiz's penthouse apartment on Calle Magdalena in the Lavapiés district of Madrid lacked natural light and was constrained by a construction system of brickwork walls and a wooden structure. This system, so traditional in this neighbourhood, nevertheless made the space a mass of walls and narrow, dark rooms. Reinventing the traditional structure of this type of housing, without hiding it, without condemning it and making it the fundamental concept to be maintained in the project led us to bring out the imposing wooden truss that also marks the area of the upper floor.

The distribution becomes more contemporary, leading the kitchen to merge with the main space of the living room - dining room, and a staircase of locksmithing crosses the two floors generating a visual landmark of great plasticity. The zenithal light, achieved by perforating the sloping roof, accompanies the temporality of the living room, which oriented north-south, now receives light throughout the day, especially marking the arrival to the flat and the heart of the house, that multipurpose place that is a dining room, work area, and meeting place.

The materials used are more than tight, to focus the strength in the new kitchen, a cheerful pink that contrasts with the solutions, almost industrial, continuous floor and pine panels. The bathroom, narrow and very tight in horizontal, expands in its vertical dimension, creating a daily experience in which the shower receives natural light creating an airy space upwards. The distribution of the open and diaphanous ground floor, is articulated in its variable occupation ( arrival of guests, more or less private activities) by means of a simple curtain of great height and curved trajectory that divides the space when it is necessary, without generating edges.

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CumuloLimbo Studio. Lead architect.- Natalia Matesanz Ventura. 
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Design team
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Clara Guixeras Miró, Laura De Torres.
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Advice and technical support.- Jorge López Hidalgo. Locksmith.- Ángel M. Martínez. Carpentry.- Jimmy Bascopé Villazón.
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Client
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Hugo Aragón and Luiz G. Moura.
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Builder
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G.E.A.
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Area
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70 sqm.
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Completion date.- September 2020.
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c/ Magdalena 24, Madrid, Spain.
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Natalia Matesanz Ventura, is the director of the Cumulolimbo Studio. Architect by the Escuela Superior de Alcalá de Henares in 2011. She was awarded a scholarship by the Spanish Ministry, she completed the Master of Advanced Architectural Projects at the Escuela de Arquitectura de Madrid, UPM in 2013, where she is currently doing her PhD in Architectural Projects.

Currently at the University of Berkeley, California, Natalia develops her project #SFqueerspatialities, granted by the Polytechnic University of Madrid. His research works position dissident construction practices originated in inter-personal relationships as an engine of urban innovation. Her articles have been published in different academic journals and his works on the spatiality of # Mayo68parisino exhibited at the Venice Architecture Biennale 2018. Natalia has been the first prize and finalist of several international competitions as well as the Arquia New York 2018 research grant with his project #The Slum incubator, focused on the architectures of the community gardens of New York City.

She has worked for various architectural offices such as Burgos & Garrido Arquitectos, EAS Estudio Álvarez Sala, Carlos Arroyo Architects, Jaramillo & Kreisler Bau Obras, or Ángel Verdasco Arquitectos. Between 2010 and 2014 he collaborates with different Spanish groups such as Basurama, Pez Estudio, Zuloark and Paisaje Transversal in participatory urban projects. It is in fact one of the co-founders of the Campo de Cebada project, a collective urban project born in 2011 with a great impact on the dynamics of self-construction in Madrid.

From June 2013 to June 2016, he was working in the Department of Architecture Projects of the Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Madrid, in charge of coordinating the Final Career Projects of the school and its Master.

In September 2013, he founded the research magazine Displacements: an X’scape journal together with other colleagues in order to shorten the distances between the research field and the informal practices of the discipline. In the summer of 2014, he created and designed his current Espacio Ukraine office together with 12 other colleagues, and is currently carrying out his doctoral thesis supervised by Juan Miguel Hernández León and Federico Soriano Peláez (ETSAM).
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Published on: May 18, 2021
Cite: "A penthouse in the heart of Lavapiés. The Hulu House by CumuloLimbo Studio" METALOCUS. Accessed
<https://www.metalocus.es/en/news/a-penthouse-heart-lavapies-hulu-house-cumulolimbo-studio> ISSN 1139-6415
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