Three Homes, One Essence
In one of the most tranquil plots near Cala Baladrar, in Benissa, stands a composition of three single-family homes that share a common approach: achieving balance between geometry, material, and landscape.
The project is organized through a system of horizontal and vertical planes that define spaces and visual connections with precision. The volumes are arranged in sequence, generating cantilevers, shadows, and transparencies that bring rhythm and depth to the ensemble. This strategy allows each home to maintain its own identity within a unified composition that remains coherent with its surroundings.
Materiality plays a structural role. Rosa Travertine, present in the main walls, provides continuity and texture to the whole, its tone subtly shifting with the natural light. Its chromatic palette connects with the context —the stone, the soil, the native vegetation— while the light mortar planes and vertical slats regulate scale and balance the built mass. All materials are natural: stone for floors and wall claddings, wood for carpentry and interior elements, and mineral mortars for exterior finishes. This selection ensures material coherence, durability, and an aging process that harmonizes with the environment.
Each home adapts to the site’s topography and orientation, optimizing views and privacy. The interiors are conceived as continuous sequences that open toward terraces and landscaped areas, where vegetation and architecture blend into one another. The swimming pool becomes part of this exterior system, reflecting the immediate surroundings.
The composition balances mass and void, protection and openness. The cantilevered planes create shadow and depth, while large glazed openings establish a direct relationship with the landscape.
The result is a residential ensemble with a contemporary language, where materiality, proportion, and connection to place define an architecture that is sober, precise, and balanced.