Casa De Blas by Alberto Campo Baeza
Set on a hillside in Sevilla la Nueva, a town southwest of Madrid, Casa De Blas is a distilled expression of the architectural dialectic between weight and lightness, earth and…
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Alberto Campo Baeza is a Spanish architect known for his rigorous minimalism and masterful use of light and geometry. His work emphasizes essential forms, spatial clarity, and a profound connection to place, often drawing on classical and metaphysical references. Through projects like the House of the Infinite and Caja de Granada, he has established a distinct architectural voice rooted in timeless principles.
“Architecture should be like a mirror in which man looks and recognizes himself” – Alberto Campo Baeza
Set on a hillside in Sevilla la Nueva, a town southwest of Madrid, Casa De Blas is a distilled expression of the architectural dialectic between weight and lightness, earth and…
Continue readingIn the undefined periphery of Granada, where infrastructure precedes urban identity, Alberto Campo Baeza inserts a resolute and luminous object: the central offices of the Caja General de Ahorros. Designed…
Continue readingLocated at the edge of the Atlantic Ocean in Cádiz, Spain, House of the Infinite (Casa del Infinito) by Alberto Campo Baeza embodies a radical architectural gesture: a purified horizontal…
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