![]() The entire pavement, inside and outside, is made of Capri de Córdoba limestone, which has been polished and buffed. The floor is a simple base, well insulated and waterproof, and covered with a simple ceramic slab. Image © Hisao SuzukiĮverything was built with brick load-bearing walls, which is the cheapest and simplest option for these dimensions. The outside of the house appears completely closed with only the main entrance door. The sound of water also contributes to the beauty of these spaces. ![]() In the backyard, there is a small pool of water which gives moments of glory when you see and hear it. In each of these courtyards, two lime-colored lemon trees have been symmetrically planted. The design of the house responds to the best of Andalusian tradition: the front entrance patio and backyard. The two bedrooms and the kitchen light up and are connected to their patios with transparent doors. In order to ventilate the central space, two opaque doors were placed on the main axis in the center. To illuminate the 6×10m central space, two 2×2m fixed glass panels were installed in the four corners of the building, giving a sense of continuity between the central space and the two patios. Inside the house, two lower transversal walls 4 meters from the edges, create a bedroom and a bathroom on one side, and on the other side a kitchen and a second bedroom. A 6×18m patio in front and another 6×18 patio out back. The solution was very simple: a simple 6×18m rectangle, raised with load-bearing walls.
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