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.

Labyrinth House interior

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.

Labyrinth House hallway

Labyrinth House patio view

Labyrinth House

Labyrinth House main

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Labyrinth House interior

Labyrinth House hallway

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