Liquen House
Casa Líquen, a project designed and built by Taller Fino Lozano and Pragma Estudio, stands as a symbol of integration between architecture and nature just a few meters from the beach in the paradisiacal region of Chacala, Nayarit, Mexico.
Sandra and Mario's House
The house between party walls for Sandra, Mario, and their two children is one of the houses that colonized a branch of the road that connected the population with the sea, where suburban growth was more insistent. Following the typical structure of suburban rows, the plot presents a rectangular geometry with only 4m width and 15.60m length with a single facade facing the street.
Praga Residential Building
A six-unit housing building with four apartments and two duplex units.
Basque Pelota Court
The project consists in the design of a Basque Pelota court and a set of spaces for different uses in Aguilar de Codés, a small town in Navarre with medieval origins, located at the foot of the Sierra de Codés mountain.
The White Brick House
The white brick house is a semi-detached single-family home located in Alhaurín de la Torre, Málaga. It is built on a small plot of 250 m2 with considerably restrictive urban planning conditions.
Museo Oliva Artés
The recovery and transformation of an old industrial building from 1920 into a museum, highlighting its special configuration in three naves and its interior textures, adding new layers that adapt it to the new use.
Na Mime House
NAMIME House is located in the town of Sa Ràpita, a coastal village in the south of Mallorca. The locality develops along the coast in front of the island of Cabrera, facing south. It is a quiet and residential place. The plot where the house is located has a rectangular shape and small dimensions, on a corner.
Mas Auleda House
Mas Auleda was a 17th-century farmhouse that underwent multiple interventions but still retains its Catalan vernacular essence.
Joaquim Valls
The plot of the project is located in Barcelona's Prosperitat neighborhood, encompassing a total area of 429.67m² with a rectangular perimeter. The terrain remains predominantly flat across the entire plot.
House in La Garriga
The idea was to embrace and include the Mediterranean landscape of the site, in particular the delicate local garrigue, and to emphasize the backdrop offered by the Tramuntana mountain range, defining a skyline as a stage on which to develop the house.
Mediterranean Pavilion
Mediterranean is a tribute to the Mediterranean blind, a mechanism that has allowed for centuries the adaptation of spaces inhabited by humans to inclement weather, offering an effective, simple, and lightweight solution to combat high temperatures.