A grand, contemporary home has been built into a long, narrow plot in Madrid, Spain.
Its language is one of variance, where each space has its own unique appeal and constructive layout.
The Labyrinth House comprises a twisted topography of angular living spaces.
Beyond its size and angular design, the Labyrinth House is notable for its material construction.
It comprises white-colored metal and wood, glass walls inside and green roofs above.
The green roofs provide passive climate control, plus planting spaces for gardening around the home.