Click here to watch embedded video.This translucent house in the woods by Spanish architect Miguel de Guzmán is home to Little Red Riding Hood and her posse, at least according to the accompanying movie. Surrounded by pines trees in Spain’s Sierra de Madrid mountain range, the two-storey house features plastic exterior walls, OSB clad interiors and a rooftop garden.Steel wires criss-cross over the facade to encourage climbing plants and vines to grow around the house. A double-height greenhouse runs along the southern facade, while the ground-floor dining room and first-floor living room are positioned alongside overlooking the space through internal windows. There are two bedrooms on each level. Thin metal bookshelves line the staircase that zigzags between the floors.De Guzmán also works as an architectural photographer and he produced the fairytale movie that presents the house.See more projects on Yellowtrace with architects dressed up for photo shoots.See more projects on Yellowtrace with OSB joinery/ interiors.Video by Imagen Subliminal. Photos by Miguel de Guzmán. Share the love:FacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailPinterest Leave a Reply Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Δ