This house in Ibiza responds to an
archaic logic that has been maintained throughout time in an exemplary way.
The deep tradition of these "spontaneous" constructions, the
oldest on the Mediterranean, has seduced
architects and artists that have delved into its history over the years.
Their strong presence required us to think carefully about how to
intervene on the island.
A few Ibizan invariables were considered in our project:
- Construction of a double cavity
wall, without insulation. Safe materials.
- South-facing
main façade
- White lime mortar cubic
volumes and terra cotta floors.
- Practical disappearance of
windows on exterior faces.
The different uses are organized into independent modules, connected by
a porch facing two directions.