Casa El Buit ist ein herausragendes Beispiel für ein avantgardistisch gestaltetes Haus mit grandioser Optik und gleichzeitig hohem Nutzwert. Auch die Lage an der Costa Blanca macht dieses Projekt sehr attraktiv.
Mit einer Fläche von 260 m² besticht es durch seine geschwungene Betonstruktur auf einer einzigen Etage, die organische Integration in das Gelände und ein zentrales Wasserbecken, in das originale Felsen des Grundstücks integriert wurden.
Casa El Buit wurde in einem mit Pinien bewaldeten Grundstück am Hang an der Costa Blanca in der Nähe von Alicante gebaut. Als Zweitwohnsitz einer vierköpfigen Familie im Mediterranen Stil.
Die Teppiche aus Seide und Kaschmir kommen von Ikat Valencia, bei der Beleuchtung sind unter anderem Flos und BPM Lighting zu finden.
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Located on a wooded plot on the Costa Blanca (Alicante), halfway up a slope and surrounded by Mediterranean pine forest, Casa El Buit is conceived as a single-family home designed as a second residence for a family of four.
The project starts from a clear premise: to offer a comfortable, durable space capable of integrating naturally into its surroundings.
This logic translates into total continuity between elements. Walls, ceilings, the staircase and even the kitchen island are resolved in concrete, executed in situ and adapted to a system of soft curves.
The result is a fluid volume that can be read as a ribbon that folds and unfolds to generate spaces, roofs and transitions.
Inside, milled and polished concrete is used as flooring, while the structure remains exposed on the ceilings, eliminating any superfluous cladding.
Elements such as bed headboards or built-in furniture reinforce this material continuity, consolidating a precise and uncompromising architectural identity.
The heart of the home is organized around an open-plan space that integrates the living room, dining area and kitchen, directly connected to the main terrace and pool.
An open yet sheltered winter patio introduces light during colder months and acts as a climatic buffer against the wind.
260 square meters
From a construction standpoint, one of the main challenges of the project was materializing an organic language associated with wabi-sabi using a rigid material such as concrete.
The development of specific formwork, the control of radii and precision in every junction were key to achieving the desired formal quality.
The uneven terrain is resolved through sustainable solutions that incorporate dry stone from the site itself and reused railway sleepers, in line with the material and landscape logic of the project.
A Mediterranean refuge where material, form and context merge naturally, offering a spatial experience based on continuity, serenity and comfort.
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