Casa Sardinera, Jávea, Alicante, Spain by Ramón Esteve
Fragmenting the Horizon
Located in a setting of great beauty and valuable landscape, in front of the Mediterranean Sea, between El Portixol and Cala Blanca, the Sardinera House lays on the top of a hillside, lined by a headland entering the sea on a bay of turquoise waters.
“A place of contemplation and relaxation that exalts the emotions offered by the surrounding natural environment”. This is how Spanish architect Ramon Esteve describes Casa Sardinera. This basic and uncontaminated space draws lymph from the light and nature typical of the Mediterranean and a landscape of unquestionable charm.
The interiors, patio and swimming pool stand out for the intense expressiveness of their materials, fruit of some highly textural finishes: concrete for the cantilevered external volumes, glass and wood in the interiors.
Glass corners in various dimensions create an optical illusion of spatial compression and expansion: in the living room, the impressive panoramic window of over two metres seems to dialogue with the sky while, in the bedrooms, the glass balcony interconnects the indoor and outdoor spaces, almost blurring any distinction between the two.
The swimming pool overhanging the turquoise water embraces the house and seems to touch the sea, offering a breathtaking view that has few equals.
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