Imagen Subliminal Architectural Photography + Film was founded by architect and architectural photographer Miguel de Guzmán. The firm, comprised of Miguel de Guzman and RocÃo Romero, is a New York and Madrid-based practice whose work is commissioned by many internationally renowned architecture, construction, and real estate firms. Imagen Subliminal’s photographs have been published worldwide in print magazines such as Architect, Dwell, El Croquis, Arquitectura Viva, A+U Japan, Domus, Casabella, Mark, C3, and many other books and newspapers. The practice also collaborates with online media as Archdaily, Dezeen, Designboom, and Divisare.
Miguel de Guzmán has been a professor in the Graphic Ideation Department at CEU Architecture School, Photography Department of Istituto Europeo di Design in Madrid, Colegio Oficial de Arquitectos de Madrid, Kent State University Florence, Architectural Association Summer School London.
The House That Splits by Voluar Arquitectura, also known as The House of Forking Paths, embodies a rich exploration of time, space, and nature-inspired adaptability. Influenced by Jorge Luis Borges, the residence unfolds with each movement, challenging the idea of space as static.
TipiTop Tents is redefining the camping experience, turning the traditional tent into a stylish, comfortable, and sustainable home away from home. Whether you’re camping by the beach or nestled in the mountains, these tents offer a perfect blend of nature and design, making every camping trip a memorable one.
CIEL House is a renovation that responds to a singular and common urban situation, where the house does not interact in a decisive way with the city, but with its skies; a house that is a large technologically designed roof
This is Roberto’s home, the owner of the Flix house, a 42 m2 under-the roof located on the sixth floor without an elevator in a building in the center of Madrid, built in 1900, very close to the busy Callao square.
From the inside, this high position turns the Duna apartment into a watchtower open to the landscape in the distance, and with a connection to the immediate surroundings it also allows the outside to be introduced inside.
With this life philosophy, which renounces the rush and bets on a quiet existence, the Casa Gialla is projected, the reform of a 47m2 apartment located in a building near the very central and tourist Puerta del Sol in Madrid.
Emplaced in an East coast forest, a 1200sf retreat for family of writers and producers is planned for minimally ecological footprint. The site was chosen in a sloped forest clearing punctuated by large boulders and limited top soil.
Today, on a stroll in Midtown Manhattan with Miguel Quismondo, under an unusually radiant December sun, on 242 east 52nd Street, we discovered a wonderful, small building, between party walls.