Es Garbà / Nook Architects
Next to the Mediterranean Sea runs the historic Camí de Ronda, a route that connects the towns and beaches of the Costa Brava. In a stop of the road and in an unbeatable location, we find this house between party walls that is part of a protected area.
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Architects: Nook Architects
Location: Spain
Area: 202.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Marcela Grassi
Structure: Francesc Gorgas
Construction: Oak 2000
Concrete : Michael Roschach
© Marcela Grassi
Text description provided by the architects. Next to the Mediterranean Sea runs the historic Camí de Ronda, a route that connects the towns and beaches of the Costa Brava. In a stop of the road and in an unbeatable location, we find this house between party walls that is part of a protected area.
Site
The house, staggered on the rock, prolongs the journey inside four floors, connecting directly with the sea through its private pier.
© Marcela Grassi
The owner was looking for a simple and comfortable house that would allow independent uses in the secondary rooms and, at the same time, common and related uses in the main space open to the largest terrace of the house. A readjustment of the functional program was also necessary, turning part of the shady terrace on the second floor into a new room and adding bathrooms on the second and third floors.
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© Marcela Grassi
Architects: Nook Architects
Location: Spain
Area: 202.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Marcela Grassi
Structure: Francesc Gorgas
Construction: Oak 2000
Concrete : Michael Roschach
© Marcela Grassi
Text description provided by the architects. Next to the Mediterranean Sea runs the historic Camí de Ronda, a route that connects the towns and beaches of the Costa Brava. In a stop of the road and in an unbeatable location, we find this house between party walls that is part of a protected area.
Site
The house, staggered on the rock, prolongs the journey inside four floors, connecting directly with the sea through its private pier.
© Marcela Grassi
The owner was looking for a simple and comfortable house that would allow independent uses in the secondary rooms and, at the same time, common and related uses in the main space open to the largest terrace of the house. A readjustment of the functional program was also necessary, turning part of the shady terrace on the second floor into a new room and adding bathrooms on the second and third floors.
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