A must-see house that was constructed by Gilbartolome architects on a problematic site, addressing a vast list of client criteria and self-expectations, and was the result of a lot of hard work, love, and really mind-boggling architecture… The “home on the cliff,” which was built on a slope that was 42 degrees down, is undoubtedly the second most complicated structure in terms of its design and the tactics that were used to put it into action, behind the Sagrada Familia. What is really astonishing is not just the local craftsmanship and engineering, but also the shape and play of materials that are inspired by Gaudi. By using both the hardscape on which it is placed and the gentle frontage of the Mediterranean Sea, this residence is able to welcome in the benefits of a constant temperature of 19.5 degrees and spectacular vistas of its surrounds. The dragon skin pattern of the earth and the free flow of the water below are both honored by a dynamic metal roofing structure that is handcrafted and pays a homage to both of these elements. Because of the openness of the layout, the living area may be utilized in a variety of ways, such as an auditorium with a stage or as a hall for hosting huge events. It is possible to have a column-free design that is open to accommodate the diverse requirements of the youthful customers thanks to the structural design of two retaining walls that are separated by 14.5 meters. Through the use of split levels, the public, semi-public, and private areas are differentiated from one another, allowing everyone to have a shared perspective of the outside while yet retaining their individuality. However, the team’s foresight contributed to the creation of job opportunities for Spanish artisans, who were struck by a financial crisis at the time. The modern design might have been envisioned and pre-fabricated in an industry that allowed for a shorter construction span. The building of the reinforced concrete curving double shell, as well as the custom furnishings, ceilings, and tiles, are all examples of elements that are executed and installed by hand. A sensorized air cavity is responsible for completely eliminating any dependency on artificial heating or cooling, and the insulated double shell is responsible for doing the same thing. This structure is able to be self-sufficient because of its energy efficiency, which is another distinction that sets it apart from other structures. This difficult project is guaranteed to provide inspiration for a great number of designers, while at the same time being an object of jealousy for others! On the website indiaartndesign.com, you can see pictures of the project.

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