Fisac House in Ciudad Real / Miguel Fisac
The Fisac House, designed by the Spanish architect Miguel Fisac in 1978, is located in Almagro, Ciudad Real. The project turned an old oil mill into the architect’s home with…
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Spanish Houses refer to residential architecture in Spain, which is known for its unique blend of traditional and modern design elements. Spanish houses often feature a mix of materials such as stucco, brick, and stone, as well as prominent features such as terraces, balconies, and courtyards. They may also incorporate ornate detailing and decorative elements such as wrought iron railings and colorful tiles. In recent years, there has been a growing trend towards sustainable and eco-friendly design in Spanish residential architecture.
The Fisac House, designed by the Spanish architect Miguel Fisac in 1978, is located in Almagro, Ciudad Real. The project turned an old oil mill into the architect’s home with…
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Continue readingDesigned in 2014 by Barozzi and Veiga Architects, this House in Cretas, Spain, recovers the concept of a “pavilion house.” With their rhythmic voids, the different concrete volumes come on…
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