Today I'll be posting my last day of Spanish Architecture review. After taking a month of my attention, it is time for me to look at different pastures before going to back to Spain for yet more critique. First up, an architectural office for Jose Selgas and Lucia Cano near Madrid, Spain. The office is built halfway underground beneath the tree canopy. Its semi-transparent nature with a 20mm thick transparent curved Plexiglas plate faces north of the site. Meanwhile, the opaque half of the building is 110mm thick and made of polyester and fibre-glass plates sandwiching a translucent white foam insulator.
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