SA COMA 01

Dwelling the Slope

At the top of a natural hillside, the house gently follows the terrain — shaped by the landscape rather than imposed upon it. A ramp leads up to the entrance, where the architecture opens to embrace light, views, and serenity.

Facing southeast, the house captures panoramic views of the surrounding nature. Large windows and multiple terraces — including a sauna, jacuzzi, and an infinity pool — connect interior and exterior, creating spaces for calm and reflection.

The home unfolds over two levels, softly embedded in the land’s natural slope. Existing trees are preserved, offering visual privacy and enhancing the home’s intimacy and harmony.

Noble materials — white plastered walls, synthetic wood, natural stone, and aluminum — give the project warmth, balance, and timeless character.
An architecture that blends in rather than stands out — respectful, quiet, and in deep connection with its place.

Renderings: brunetarquitectes

Date:
ZONE:
Tramuntana
YEAR:
2025
TYPOLOGY:
Detached Single-Family Home
SURFACE:
165,62 m2
FLOORS:
PB + P1
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