The idea of transforming a space through subtracting comes from the fabulous work of Gordon Matta Clark.
HUB flat
ch+qs conceived in Madrid a flat inspired by Gordon Matta Clark’s work, using subtraction to transform a Fifties apartment into a contemporary studio and living place.

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- 04 October 2014
- Madrid
Through his work, Churtichaga+Quadra-Salcedo arquitectos saw the opportunity to “add a subtraction” that could allow communication between spaces without loosing the history of the Fifties flat that they wanted to preserve.

Two virtual spheres and a big virtual cone has been used to transform the space in such a way that a new landscape of situations appears. The project has been developed drawing with Sketchup in order to analyze the way to cross the whole space allowing visions “fugues” and surprising situations.
The Fifties flat, had a very logic and rational structure of rooms from different sizes along a central corridor. This classic structure could be a good organization for almost any use of the new program, just adding a link between the different spaces. The project try to keep and restore the flat while transforming completely the attitude inside adding unphysical forms, space, erase, cut, clean.
HUB flat, Madrid
Program: studio and living space
Architects: ch+qs Churtichaga+Quadra-Salcedo arquitectos
Completion: 2014