
Huerta house
Small house in “La Huerta”, for a creative person who lives alone. The decrepit existing bungalow was modified to leave the essential items. Traditional construction methods help the climatic performance of the building.
Small house in “La Huerta”, for a creative person who lives alone. The decrepit existing bungalow was modified to leave the essential items. Traditional construction methods help the climatic performance of the building.
Transformation of a banana plantation into a housing project, nearby the Akosombo lake, north of Accra, Ghana.
49 plots of 1800 m2, 80 of 1200 m2, and 84 of 600 m2. Three different typologies of bioclimatic houses. A hotel, marina and shopping centre.
This house in “La Huerta”, placed amongst lemon trees, is entered through an internal courtyard or “patio”, and has an inward looking layout, fruit of arabic culture and overlooking neighbours.
300 square metre, 5 bedroom apartment in the centre of the city, revisited 2 years after completion, with a passageway in stained oak that is the centrepiece. Pictures by Joaquín Zamora.
Flat of 1800 square feet in the centre of the city, structured in 3 levels, organized around a common space that integrates the kitchen, dining space, entrance and play area. This space is visually connected, through the staircase void, with the living room, situated one level up. One metre further up, there is a terrace garden. From the living room, a view of the whole house is possible.
Design and construction of a 5 star hotel, clubhouse for adjacent golf course, large spa centre, refurbishment of singular palace building, gardens and outdoor swimming pools.
Interior design of a large apartment in the centre of Murcia, with made to measure furniture in sustainably sourced hardwood.
The promotor of this project in Moratalla wanted an alternative to the standard American style housing projects promoted by the Moratalla Urban Plan. Moratalla is a beautiful mountainous territory in the NW of the Murcia Region. We proposed a project for an EcoHotel experience with very little visual impact on the territory, with extremely low water use, low energy use throughout the building life cycle using local materials, solar energy production, respect for local flora and fauna, and new methods for streets and paths that have minimal impact on the existing ground.
This project is currently in the developed design stage.
Interior design of “Los Pardillos” restaurant, where we designed the a curved space with intimate lighting for a well-known chef. The innovative material used is by Bencore, providing transparency and opacity at the same time.
Flat in the centre of the city, distributed across three levels, with a double height living room and roof terrace.