Emerging from the Mountain to Attain Mediterranean Views | House 1510
Designed by Nordest Arquitectura, this house was conceived as a floating volume over the mountains, providing breathtaking views of the sea and the Aiguablava mountains. With an emphasis on connection to nature, the house features spacious, open spaces that open onto a private garden and landscaped patio, creating an atmosphere of serenity and contemplation. Built with local natural materials such as concrete and stone, the house seamlessly blends with the natural environment, minimizing its visual impact. With an intelligent distribution of spaces, including a daytime area on the upper level and a nighttime area on the lower level, this house offers a unique and relaxing living experience for its residents, whether as a vacation home or permanent residence. Credits: Architects: Nordest Arquitectura Photographs: Adrià Goula Location: Begur, Spain Area: 450 m² Year: 2018

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