Eucaliptus House/ nexe arquitectura
The plasticity of concrete allows us to create a house that meets functional needs while also adapting to its settings and to its owners’ expectations. A discreet, south-facing rectangular lot within a landscaped residential suburb with one short side fronting on the street and a notable incline has views that stretch beyond the immediate urban setting. This house is organized into three levels. The lower level is used for access and includes a garage, a stairway and several semibasement rooms. The first floor is global; it stretches from the back yard in through the house, making up its principal spaces. It then extends out the back of the house, becoming a terrace that overlooks the street and projects even further, towards the silhouetted landscape beyond. This floor contains bedrooms, an entry patio, a central kitchen and living space, a porch, terrace and a swimming pool. The second floor holds the rest of the bedrooms, and is situated at the back of the house.
© Simón GarcÃa
Architects: nexe arquitecturaLocation: 08830 San Baudilio de Llobregat, Barcelona, SpainArea: 396.0 m2Project Year: 2018Photographs: Simón GarcÃa
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© Simón GarcÃa
Architects: nexe arquitecturaLocation: 08830 San Baudilio de Llobregat, Barcelona, SpainArea: 396.0 m2Project Year: 2018Photographs: Simón GarcÃa
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