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Architects: Husos Architects
- Area: 581 ft²
- Year: 2020
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Photographs:Impresiones Cotidianas, Luis Díaz Díaz
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Lead Architects: Diego Barajas, Camilo García - diego@husos.info / camilo@husos.info

This project is located in a housing development in the Western Sierra of Madrid. Set within a pine forest, next to a SPA (Special Protection Area) for birds, it forms part of a biodiversity-rich area that is currently under threat. The project consists of a socio- bioclimatic, multifunctional cabin for a migrant couple and their extended family, as well as other, small animal architectures based around one insect that has become a defining agent in this ecosystem: the pine processionary moth. Together these make up a micro-landscaping and architecture project for humans and other animal species in which alternative ways of inhabiting this place are explored from a care perspective.





























