DOBLE ERRE
Client
Doble Erre
Type
Interior Design
Location
Madrid, Spain
Year
2025



Doble Erre is an architectural intervention within a former industrial warehouse used for cold storage of pastries. Originally conceived as a sealed, controlled, and highly technical environment, the project reprograms this condition into an open platform for production, exchange, and experimentation. The existing envelope is not erased but reinterpreted, shifting from preservation to activation.
The space is reorganized through diagonal elements and a two-level system that introduce a continuous and dynamic circulation. These operations cut across the original volume, articulating movement and spatial differentiation without enclosure. An opening toward a non-existing patio dissolves the boundary between inside and outside, allowing light, air, and activity to expand the interior into a broader spatial field.
Rather than defining fixed programs, Doble Erre operates as an open infrastructure where production, exhibition, and interaction coexist simultaneously. Manual and digital processes, human and technological systems, are integrated within a single environment. Architecture functions here as a flexible framework that enables overlap, transformation, and collective use over time.
Work done in Collaboration with Lautaro Bianchi

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Doble Erre is an architectural intervention within a former industrial warehouse used for cold storage of pastries. Originally conceived as a sealed, controlled, and highly technical environment, the project reprograms this condition into an open platform for production, exchange, and experimentation. The existing envelope is not erased but reinterpreted, shifting from preservation to activation.
The space is reorganized through diagonal elements and a two-level system that introduce a continuous and dynamic circulation. These operations cut across the original volume, articulating movement and spatial differentiation without enclosure. An opening toward a non-existing patio dissolves the boundary between inside and outside, allowing light, air, and activity to expand the interior into a broader spatial field.
Rather than defining fixed programs, Doble Erre operates as an open infrastructure where production, exhibition, and interaction coexist simultaneously. Manual and digital processes, human and technological systems, are integrated within a single environment. Architecture functions here as a flexible framework that enables overlap, transformation, and collective use over time.
Work done in Collaboration with Lautaro Bianchi