
Nestled into the hillside rather than perched atop it, the house in Sotogrande connects intimately with the land, embodying a sense of encampment. The site offers sweeping panoramic views of the Alboran Sea and the Rock of Gibraltar, a natural setting where indigenous vegetation thrives undisturbed.
The villa, comprised of four glazed pavilions, radiates outward to embrace the 210-degree vista. Beneath the plateau, rooms carved into the hillside offer a stark contrast, with vaulted reconstituted stone structures providing a cool retreat from the heat. These spaces are designed to feel like part of the landscape, offering moments of both shelter and connection to the vast surroundings. The house is a careful balance between openness and seclusion, embracing the natural beauty of the site while providing the comfort and privacy essential for everyday living.

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