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In the heart of Barcelona’s Right Eixample district, the architectural practice Deza Setién has reimagined Casa Ricardo, a 70-square-meter penthouse.

Transforming it from a densely compartmentalized layout into a cohesive and functional living space, showcasing their philosophy of essential minimalism by meticulously balancing functionality and aesthetic clarity.

The project is built around a staggered system that divides the penthouse into three distinct platforms, each serving a unique purpose. This approach eliminates traditional hierarchies within the space, allowing the user to move fluidly through different zones. The transition between these areas is subtly marked by varying floor levels, creating an intuitive flow without the need for enclosed rooms.

The central communal area, situated on the original level of the apartment, serves as a pivotal point. It connects the elevated kitchen and dining area, which aligns with the outdoor terrace to strengthen the indoor-outdoor connection, and the lower private zone designed for intimacy and comfort. This private area employs a compression technique, where the ceiling height is brought down and the floor is covered in a soft textile, enhancing the sense of enclosure and warmth.

A key feature of Casa Ricardo is its innovative use of floating partitions. These structures provide necessary visual privacy while ensuring the entire space benefits from the natural light entering from both facades. The choice of materials emphasizes the horizontal plane, with the floor playing a crucial role in defining the space. This is complemented by the polychromatic tones of the incorporated vegetation, which not only adds a visual appeal but also serves as a natural filter between the private and communal areas.

An interior "lung" of greenery runs parallel to the exterior windows, creating a living backdrop that integrates the natural environment into the home's interior. This green strip acts as a visual and physical barrier, filtering light and air between the living areas and the communal courtyard, reinforcing the apartment's connection to its surroundings.

Casa Ricardo exemplifies Deza Setién’s dedication to minimalist architecture that is both functional and aesthetically engaging. By stripping down the unnecessary and focusing on essential elements, the studio has crafted a living space that feels expansive and harmonious despite its modest size. This project highlights the potential of thoughtful design to transform and elevate everyday living.

Photographer: David Zarzoso
Text: Zuzanna Gasior

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