Ibiza Spring House: Embracing Mediterranean Style
Opening up the space using large windows which look to the outside, so that nature and the gardens of this Mediterranean house could penetrate the 350 m² of house and 3,000 m² of garden.
Mediterranean light, expressive textures, and bold geometry define much of Spanish design. Discover architecture and interiors from Spain published on HomeWorldDesign that capture these timeless qualities.
Opening up the space using large windows which look to the outside, so that nature and the gardens of this Mediterranean house could penetrate the 350 m² of house and 3,000 m² of garden.
Casa Maryvilla is born from the place where it is located, adapting to the landscape and the conditions of the plot through a series of topographical movements.
A project to transform a ground floor located in the heart of the El Carmen neighborhood (Valencia) to be the artisan workshop space of a Parisian with a lot of world behind him who found in Gosende…
The project works with the rehabilitation of one of the houses built in a housing cooperative under the law of Casa Baratas (cheap houses) of 1924, in Bilbao.
The traditional ways of the area, the surroundings, the technics available, those are the main conditions that bring the project to its result. This entirely new house is located on a farm in the region of La…
A sense of order and peace invades the Curvy house, perhaps because of the light that goes through the heart of the House or perhaps because of the cadence of precious spaces created.
Villa Icaria, recalling the utopian proposal of Étienne Cabet, seeks to establish a new relationship between country and city, creating a meeting place, an opportunity to once again fill the rural environment with contemporary urban activities.
Anna Truyol and Emma MartÃ’s goal was a minimal, non-invasive intervention that would preserve the history, experiences, and soul of the space.
The Sant Andreu Apartment gathers intentions, experiences, history and versatility, and it’s totally thought to bring new life into a space built in 1936, which is located in Barcelona, in the bustling neighborhood of Sant Andreu.