Puerta de Hierro

Madrid, Spain, 2015

The garden is organized around an entrance pergola that welcomes visitors to the house and divides the space into two distinct areas, providing privacy for each. The surfaces are defined by zones: areas of natural stone and others of compacted gravel, creating clear and structured paths. Large plantings of trees and vegetation surround the spaces, integrating the garden with its surroundings and providing shade and freshness. The combination of structure and planting achieves a balance between order and naturalness, resulting in a functional and inviting garden in the heart of Madrid