

The building is located on the difficult slope characteristic of Begur.
A main concrete volume is placed in relation to the views, supported by other volumes of exposed stone. In this way, they manage to recall the Mediterranean materiality of the context in which it is located.






The arrangement of the volumes generates an L-shaped geometry, which blocks the north wind and protects the courtyard with swimming pool.








“The aesthetic is defined by the predominance of the main volume, made of concrete and glass. The other built-up parts are understood to come out of the ground, and therefore relate to the material that defines them, namely exposed stone”
NordEst Architecture





Otiima Classic, the series behind this project.
The window that paved the way to the minimalist world.


