Nestled in a residential development on the outskirts of Jávea, this detached home sits on a flat, square-shaped plot, where architectural volumes intertwine to create a strikingly distinctive façade. The design is based on the harmonious interplay of wood, concrete, and masonry, materials that imbue each space with character and warmth.
Stone walls, which traverse the volumes as structural axes, not only delineate the functional areas of the home but also guide visitors toward its interior. These elements highlight the visual and physical connection between the indoor spaces and the surrounding garden, achieving a seamless integration with the natural environment.
The spatial layout finds its balance in two interior courtyards, which form the heart of the home. These courtyards not only organise the internal spaces but also flood them with natural light, enriching the ambiance in the basement area. They create an atmosphere where every corner has been thoughtfully designed to showcase the interplay of light and shadow.
This project establishes a continuous dialogue between interior and exterior, tradition and modernity, always aiming to enhance the qualities of the surroundings and the well-being of its residents.
ArchitectLa Quinta FachadaLocationJávea, Alicante (Spain)ProcessFinish 2022ConstructionEdificativaBuilt Area290,00 m²Plot Area1.021 m²Metal carpentryVentaluxeWood carpentryDecorGandiaPhotographAdrián Mora Maroto