OOIIO Arquitectura

OOIIO Architecture is an international team of architects, designers and engineers engaged in finding this special “I don’t know what it is” that makes a work unique, exciting and able to transmit sensations.
OOIIO’s creative process is completely open and random. When the team starts a project, they never know how exactly it will end. That’s why they introduce countless stimulus and references throughout the design process.
This constant search for poetical links to architecture makes the architects look at the world with open eyes and helps them to make each of their projects unique and outstanding.

Joaquín Millán Villamuelas is the founder and director of OOIIO Architecture. He holds a Master of Architecture from the Polytechnic University of Madrid, where he is pursuing a PhD in Architectural Design. He is a member of the Architects Registration Board (ARB) in the UK and of the Architectural Association of Spain—Castilla La Mancha (COACM) and Madrid (COAM).

LOCATION: Madrid, Spain
https://ooiio.com/

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Alamo House, Toledo / OOIIO Arquitectura

Alamo House stands on a steep residential site with panoramic views of the historic center of Toledo. To navigate the plot’s complicated geometry and pronounced slope, OOIIO Architecture devised three stacked rectangular prisms. Each volume is clad in natural stone and strategically superimposed to form the house’s main structure.

Tornado House / OOIIO Architecture Studio

Tornado House / OOIIO Arquitectura

The Tornado House by OOIIO Architecture Studio is a custom single-family home in Barajas, Madrid, where architecture and interior design come together to create a unique living space. In every project, OOIIO Architecture Studio begins with an in-depth understanding of the client’s needs, lifestyle, and tastes.

Llo House / OOIIO Arquitectura

Llo House / OOIIO Arquitectura

LLO House, designed by OOIIO Arquitectura for a family in Valdemorillo, near Madrid, is a uniquely crafted home that celebrates both the immediate natural landscape and the distant mountains of the Sierra de Madrid. Nestled on a scenic plot defined by a curving street, the design fully embraces its surroundings while minimizing environmental impact

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