New project completed by Fran Silvestre Arquitectos: House in Las Rozas

DATE

22.04.2026


The studio Fran Silvestre Arquitectos has completed a new residential project in Las Rozas, a house that explores the relationship between geometry, light, and topography through a clear and essential formal system.

The serenity of the structure is conveyed through the symmetry between its elements: a configuration of three cylinders connected through their tangents. This arrangement establishes a precise balance between volumes, where each element finds its place within a coherent whole.

The proposal is articulated through a geometry defined in plan by five circles. Three of them develop into cylinders and shape the main living spaces of the house. A fourth element contains the swimming pool, while the fifth circle defines the entrance area, completing the geometric system of the project. Structural geometry not only organizes the space but becomes the generating principle of the architecture.

In its encounter with the site, the project embraces the sloping topography through transverse cuts at the base of the cylinders. These cuts create three نقاط of contact that allow the architecture to adapt naturally to the terrain, integrating the site’s conditions as part of its constructive logic.

At the upper level, further cuts in the volumes generate openings that allow soft, controlled light to enter and permeate throughout the interior. These interventions also respond to the incorporation of sloped roofs, in coherence with the surrounding context, establishing planes that are subtly parallel to the lines of contact between the cylinders and the ground. The result is an architecture in which form, structure, and light are integrated into a unified system, capable of transforming elementary geometry into a complex and balanced spatial experience.


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