Edificio Girasol, Modernist residential building in Salamanca district, Madrid, Spain
Edificio Girasol is a seven-story residential building with a distinctive facade featuring angled windows designed to capture light from multiple directions. The structure sits between Lagasca Street and an interior courtyard, with each apartment having its own private elevator and exposure to natural light from both sides.
The building was designed by architect Josep Antoni Coderch in 1966 with a focus on maximizing natural light through strategic window placement and orientation. His design represented a new approach to Spanish residential architecture after the war, combining practical function with careful aesthetic thinking.
The building shows a blend of rationalist principles and organic design elements that changed how Spanish residential architecture looked after the war. The curved windows and thoughtful layout reflect a belief that good design should improve how people actually live in their homes.
When entering, you will notice that each apartment has its own private staircase and elevator, meaning you won't cross paths with residents from other units. The central location in Salamanca puts you near shops and public transportation in the surrounding area.
The building takes its name from the sunflower concept, with windows arranged like petals to follow the sun throughout the day. This organic design approach was an unusual idea for apartment buildings in Spain at the time it was built.
Location: Madrid
Location: Salamanca
Location: Castellana
Inception: 1966
Architects: Josep Antoni Coderch
GPS coordinates: 40.43053,-3.68455
Latest update: December 12, 2025 12:07
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