Chalet en El Escorial

Home inside a box

One hour's drive northwest of Madrid, an unusual family home is nestled in amongst a pine forest on the steep southern slope of Mount Abantos. Rather than growing in height, the building instead extends in width – in the form of boxes.

Reference details

Type of Building Private Home
Product areas Windows Facades Sliding doors
Schüco Systems AWS 75.SI+ ASE 60
Features New build Design and Aesthetics
Location Madrid, Spain
Completion 2018
Architects Aranguren & Gallegos
Specialist company Alumifyl España, S.A.
Picture credits © Jesus Granada | photographer

Perfectly integrated into the landscape

Living in a building made up of multiple connected boxes – for architect José Gonzáles Gallegos, this was the perfect solution to the question of how modern architecture can be integrated into the natural surroundings in the best way possible. Divided into several floors, the house appears more compact and is less dominant over the landscape, since it is barely higher than its surroundings. This concept is supported by the texture and colour of the rusty Corten steel, which characterises the external appearance of the house and allows it to visually blend with the red-brown hues of the pine trees.

Intelligently aligned

The position of the building along a north-south axis ensures that, even on the shortest days of the year, the rays of sunshine warm the façade. With the hot Spanish summers in mind, the architect and client decided to position the building on the highest plane facing the northeast. The generous opening widths of the Classic Design sliding doors allow the cool flow of air from the pine forest to circulate inside. The house opens up towards the landscape, allowing stunning views of the “La Herrería” Forest to the southwest and of the Royal Basilica of San Lorenzo de El Escorial to the east, a royal building built in the 1600s. From the large veranda, you can gaze over the domes of the palace and monastery.

Living areas divided into zones

The ground floor, which is also the main living area, is divided into a day and night area via the entrance, with the night area split into four bedrooms. The day zone is made up of the kitchen, a living and dining area, and the library, which is at the highest point of the building. The lower floor of the building houses a laundry room and utility room, as well as an office, playroom, workshop and a guest room with its own bathroom. The particular composition of the house and the embedding of the residential boxes along the hillside mean that residents and guests can enjoy the stunning views in all directions, even from the basement floor.

Product information

AWS 75.SI+

Schüco Window System AWS 75.SI+

Improved thermal insulation, security and fabrication

The optimised Schüco AWS 75.SI+ (Super Insulation) standard window system for the 75 mm basic depth is part of the Schüco AWS system platform and forms the basis for a range of applications in energy-efficient building envelopes. Depending on the architectural requirements, the highly thermally insulated aluminium system can be used as a punched opening, ribbon window, façade insert unit or in combination with Schüco door systems.

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ASE 60

Schüco Sliding and Lift-and-Slide System ASE 60

Sliding and lift-and-slide system with excellent thermal insulation values and slim face widths

The modular and scalable Schüco ASE 60 sliding and lift-and-slide system boasts excellent thermal insulation values, slimline face widths and comprehensive solutions in terms of design and comfort.

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