M HOUSE BY MDBA & GUALLART ARCHITECTS
La Nou de Gaià,Tarragona, Spain
A Subtle and Hidden Marvel in Spain
Building a modern house in La Nou de Gaià, a small Mediterranean village, untouched for centuries, can be really tricky. But when you think about it, it only comes with two constraints: blend in and maximize the geographical context. A quick look at the M House, and it’s easy to see MDBA & Guallart Architects did just that.
On one side, the M House faces the village plaza, the church and other houses and therefore needs to blend in while still hinting at modern architectural lines and textures. The shape of the door and the balconies are reminiscent of classic Spanish houses, while the purity of the house’s shape pushes it into the modern era. However, on the courtyard side, the house has straight, cutting lines and decks, as well as huge windows that capture all the sunlight you can possibly get and give a stunning view of the valley. Inside, the philosophy is exactly the same: rough, old stones contrasting smooth wooden floors and open stairs, mixing textures and eras in a beautiful way.
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