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Palma Hideaway in Mallorca is obscured from the street by a tiny tiled garden

November 24, 2019 Ali Morris 0
Palma Hideaway by Mariana de Delás

Architect Mariana De Delás created a green-tile garden to keep this apartment – which was formerly a motorcycle workshop – out of sight from the busy streets of Palma, Mallorca. Built from traditional Mallorcan limestone, the 92-square-metre Palma Hideaway is situated in the city’s old quarter and was bought by its current owners as a

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Casa Almudena designed by Jesús Perales to bring a family closer together

November 16, 2019 Amy Frearson 0
Casa Almudena Jesús Perales

Spanish architect Jesús Perales created rooms that overlap in this house in Catalonia, to help the resident family spend more time together. Located near the Baix Penedès vineyards, Casa Almudena is the home of property developers Almudena Álvarez Sánchez and Jorge Ybarra Corpas, and their two children. Perales designed the single-storey property with almost no corridors. Rooms are

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Meditation spaces inform minimalist interior of Valencia’s Swiss Concept clinic

November 15, 2019 Ali Morris 0
Swiss Concept Clinic by Francesc Rife Studio

Ash-wood surfaces, translucent glass screens and brass feature inside this serene clinic in Valencia, which Francesc Rifé Studio has designed in reference to Asian meditation rooms. The facial and dental clinic, named Swiss Concept, has been designed by Barcelona-based Francesc Rifé Studio to feature colours and materials that are typically applied throughout meditation spaces in

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Casa Josephine transforms motorcycle workshop into brightly-hued advertising office

October 29, 2019 Natasha Levy 0
Madrid agency by Casa Josephine

Design studio Casa Josephine arranged yellow, red and deep-blue tiles to create the “emphatically geometrical” interior of this advertising office in Madrid. The office is situated in Madrid’s lively Malasana neighbourhood and takes over a former motorcycle-repair workshop. Locally based Casa Josephine was brought on board to transform the two-floor building into a workspace for

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Colour blocking brightens fire-damaged Klinker Apartment in Barcelona

October 26, 2019 Natasha Levy 0
Klinker Apartment by Colombo and Serboli Architecture

Colombo and Serboli Architecture has used richly-hued paintwork to bring life to the previously charred interior of this apartment in Barcelona. Klinker Apartment is set inside an art-nouveau building in Barcelona’s El Born neighbourhood and serves as a holiday home for a family of four hailing from Coronado, California. The mother, an interior designer, had

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Colour blocking brightens fire-damaged Klinker Apartment in Barcelona

October 26, 2019 Natasha Levy 0
Klinker Apartment by Colombo and Serboli Architecture

Colombo and Serboli Architecture has used richly-hued paintwork to bring life to the previously charred interior of this apartment in Barcelona. Klinker Apartment is set inside an art-nouveau building in Barcelona’s El Born neighbourhood and serves as a holiday home for a family of four hailing from Coronado, California. The mother, an interior designer, had

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Five key projects by emerging Spanish studio Bonell+Dòriga

October 18, 2019 Lizzie Crook 0
Ingolstadt by Bonell+Dòriga

Here’s a look at five significant projects by Spanish studio Bonell+Dòriga, which has won the Début Award for young architects at the Lisbon Architecture Triennale 2019. Architecture duo Laura Bonell (1987) and Daniel López-Dòriga (1987) set up their Barcelona studio Bonell+Dòriga in 2014. The practice’s portfolio includes adaptive reuse and residential projects, including the overhaul

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Lucas y Hernández-Gil splits moods inside Madrid duplex apartment

October 16, 2019 Natasha Levy 0
Casa A12 by Lucas y Hernández-Gil

An indoor courtyard with orange grass and shiny, silver curtains are some of the fun features that Lucas y Hernández-Gil has added to the basement of this Madrid apartment. Located at the heart of Madrid in the Malasana neighbourhood, Casa A12 has been overhauled by Lucas y Hernández-Gil to boast “two very different atmospheres”. While

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Decorative tiled floors reveal original room layout of renovated Barcelona apartments

October 11, 2019 Ali Morris 0
Vallirana 47 apartment by Vora

Architecture studio Vora has created an interplay of old and new inside these five Barcelona apartments, by arranging walls to highlight the original patterned tile floors. Set inside a grey, austere residential building called Vallirana 47, the apartments have been overhauled by locally-based studio Vora to blend old and new elements. “We worked with the

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Raúl Sanchez Architects strips back Barcelona apartment to showcase architectural details

September 23, 2019 Natasha Levy 0
Atic Aribau by Raúl Sanchez Architects

A series of light-filled living spaces feature inside this Barcelona apartment, which Raúl Sanchez Architects has stripped back to highlight the building’s sloped facade. Atic Aribau is set within one of the chamfered-corner residential buildings that are characteristic of Barcelona’s Eixample neighbourhood. The 110-square-metre apartment – which takes its name from a nearby street –

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