The architecture studio Hanghar has designed Casa Gloria, a complex of four single-family homes in an old building in the center of the city of Murcia, with which it carries out an investigation into the possibilities that spatial grids have to question domestic conventions.

The project classifies each housing unit as the result of a process of individualization and subdivision that organizes domestic life. This spatial system that the project exposes is understood as a generic concept of flexible spaces that can be applied in any context.
The space of the homes designed by Hanghar is subdivided into 23 rectangular units, articulated together by central openings that connect the different spaces of each home. The different spaces in each home do not have a specific function, but rather limit their occupancy possibilities due to lighting conditions, orientation and dimensions, with the kitchen being the only point of reference in each home.

The limits of the project are diluted thanks to the mirrored surfaces, creating the sensation of extending beyond its physical perimeter. The chosen materials function as gloss and color enhancers, using the continuous epoxy resin floor to eliminate any sense of scale.


Casa Gloria by Hanghar. Photograph by Luis Díaz Díaz.
 

Project description by Hanghar

The room, as the minimum typological unit of architecture, is the starting point for this project. An investigation into the possibilities that spatial systems have in the dissolution of domestic conventions. The room not as an autonomous space, but the result of a process of subdivision and individualization that organizes domestic life.

The original space is subdivided into 23 rectangular rooms, of similar size, articulated together by central openings, thus creating a spatial isotropy of concatenated rooms. Each space is not defined by a specific use or function, but by its cognitive characteristics.- its lighting, darkness, orientation, spatial dimensions are the only conditions that delimit the possibilities of occupation.


Casa Gloria by Hanghar. Photograph by Luis Díaz Díaz.

The project consists of four homes located in a building from the seventies in the center of the city of Murcia. Faced with the rapid real estate speculation suffered in the Spanish Levante in recent years, the project moves away from connotations derived from market-driven logics and proposes a flexible system, capable of evading pre-fixed and conventional conditions. The project is understood as a spatial system indifferent of the context in which it is located. A system that is conceptually generic as well as spatially specific, which rejects any relationship to the perimeter, the program and the orientation of space.

The materials are simple and direct.- mirrored surfaces dilute the limits of the project and promise a spatial imaginary that goes beyond its physical perimeter, while continuous epoxy resin floors eliminate any sense of scale. The plastic enamel ceiling amplify the brightness and colors while the galvanized steel and local granite cooking space provides a point of reference in each home.

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Traza.
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2023.
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HANGHAR is an architecture practice based in Madrid that works on the confluence between architectural precedents and financial organizational models. The practice develops projects from furniture design to housing developments and urbanism. HANGHAR is run by Eduardo Mediero since 2021.

Eduardo Mediero holds a Masters in Architecture with Honors from the Polytechnic University of Madrid and a Masters in Architecture from the Harvard University Graduate School of Design. His work has been exhibited at the XIV Biennial of Spanish Architecture and Urbanism, the 16th and 15th Venice Architecture Biennale and the Colegio de Arquitectos de Madrid. Eduardo is the recipient of the 2018 KPF Traveling Fellowship, the Real Colegio Complutense Fellowship and the Arthur Lehman Fund. He is the inaugural Fishman Fellow at the A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning.
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Published on: May 9, 2024
Cite: "Diluting domestic conventions. Casa Gloria by Hanghar" METALOCUS. Accessed
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