Topo’s Shed Workspace And Housing

Topo’s Shed Workspace And Housing
© Manuel Ocaña

TOPO'S SHED WORKSPACE AND HOUSING

Pía Mendaro

ARCHITECTS
Pía Mendaro

ARCHITECT IN CHARGE
Pía Mendaro

PRODUCTION
Fast&Furious Office

PROMOTER
Clara Cebrián

MANUFACTURERS
Daikin, Roca, Saunier Duval, Uponor, MORTEX

PHOTOGRAPHS
Manuel Ocaña

AREA
100 m²

YEAR
2020

LOCATION
Madrid, Spain

CATEGORY
Houses

This is the house-studio of my friend Clara Cebrian. Clara is an artist and does not like overly designed things. She wanted something ‘like Ron Weasley’s house’; something that could adapt to the needs that appear over time.

Topo’s Shed Workspace And Housing
© Manuel Ocaña
Topo’s Shed Workspace And Housing
© Manuel Ocaña

The project, therefore, had to provide a basis for life to happen and be ‘almost nothing’.

We work on a 10x10m warehouse with a gable roof held by two steel rafters, a facade with two windows and a door. For ‘almost nothing’ to work as ‘almost anything’ it seemed that nothing should be very tied.

Topo’s Shed Workspace And Housing
© Manuel Ocaña
Topo’s Shed Workspace And Housing
© Manuel Ocaña

We were sure about three things: that the space must be understood as what it is - a square -, that we had to use a kitchen that Clara had bought for sale, and that the downspouts were where they were and were immovable.

We decided to make a ‘covert wall’; a front where we could place the kitchen (everyone always wants to be in the kitchen). The kitchen would become the useful protagonist of the space, and behind it, the bathroom and facilities would hide.

Topo’s Shed Workspace And Housing
© Manuel Ocaña
Topo’s Shed Workspace And Housing
© Manuel Ocaña

The wall passes under the belt of the trusses, allowing the warehouse to be understood as it is, and prevents doors from opening directly over the space (especially the bathroom).

In the process of locating Clara’s sleeping place, we thought of making a wheeled bed, a cabin, a box with windows ... until we decided to detach ourselves from the ground.

We thereby provide a horizon in the warehouse; a connection with the outside that we believe necessary for mental health. It ended up being the project’s highlight: a very light, semi-hanging platform, which in turn supports a small elevation of the roof.

Topo’s Shed Workspace And Housing
© Manuel Ocaña
Topo’s Shed Workspace And Housing
© Manuel Ocaña
Topo’s Shed Workspace And Housing
© Manuel Ocaña

We designed this structure with Manuel Ocaña; 20mm steel rounds working on compression and suspension, and 8mm corrugated rods in tension.

The platform accepts a maximum of 5 people on it, so we made a ladder with wheels that could hide: skinny habits.


Topo’s Shed Workspace And Housing
© Manuel Ocaña
Topo’s Shed Workspace And Housing
© Manuel Ocaña
Topo’s Shed Workspace And Housing
© Manuel Ocaña
Topo’s Shed Workspace And Housing
© Manuel Ocaña


Topo’s Shed Workspace And Housing
© Manuel Ocaña
Topo’s Shed Workspace And Housing
© Manuel Ocaña
Topo’s Shed Workspace And Housing
© Manuel Ocaña
Topo’s Shed Workspace And Housing
© Manuel Ocaña
Topo’s Shed Workspace And Housing
© Manuel Ocaña
Topo’s Shed Workspace And Housing
© Manuel Ocaña
Topo’s Shed Workspace And Housing
© Manuel Ocaña
Topo’s Shed Workspace And Housing
© Manuel Ocaña
Topo’s Shed Workspace And Housing
© Manuel Ocaña
Topo’s Shed Workspace And Housing
© Manuel Ocaña
Topo’s Shed Workspace And Housing
© Manuel Ocaña
Topo’s Shed Workspace And Housing
© Manuel Ocaña
Topo’s Shed Workspace And Housing
© Manuel Ocaña
Topo’s Shed Workspace And Housing
© Manuel Ocaña
Topo’s Shed Workspace And Housing
© Manuel Ocaña
Topo’s Shed Workspace And Housing
© Manuel Ocaña
Topo’s Shed Workspace And Housing
© Manuel Ocaña
Topo’s Shed Workspace And Housing
© Manuel Ocaña


Topo’s Shed Workspace And Housing
Topo’s Shed Workspace And Housing