Contemporary Edgy Residence Divided Into Modules in Spain by Elii

The home of Would in Pedrezuela, Madrid, Spain is an inspiration for lots of architects and architects, resulting from its irregularities and intriguing design. Made entirely of wood cladding, this fine example of recent residence boasts different ceiling levels and a number of other interior courtyards. Its unique design favours a respectable compartmentation, dividing the home into different modules. The edgy project called House of Would was designed by  Elii on a steep slop of land, with little vegetation, but with a fantastic view over the environment. It was built of 7 wooden-structure modules, each module being devoted to different domestic situations.“The house adapts to the plot of land in a layered fashion counting on the several degrees of privacy needed: private rooms are hidden from the road and adapt to the terrain giving a sense of being in direct contact with the plot. The more public spaces are toward the road and gain height gradually, until they tower over the landscape and look towards the horizon over the remainder of the rooms.” Don’t expect a plain and dull interior. It’s dynamic, warm and breezy.