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Stone House by Emilio Tuñón Architects

Stone House by Emilio Tuñón Architects

Dive into the heart of Cáceres, Spain, where tradition melds seamlessly with modernity in Emilio Tuñón ArchitectsStone House. This architectural marvel, an embodiment of sophisticated design, is nestled in the region’s serene landscape, drawing upon the charm of the area’s renowned quartzite stone.

The structure unfolds as a 16-meter-sided (approximately 52 feet) prism, featuring nine cubic spaces, each with a side measuring 4.2 meters (around 14 feet). Within these walls of local stone and Extremadura granite window frames, you’ll find interiors brought to life with oakwood and white concrete, punctuated by unobtrusive building services.

Discover this embodiment of architectural elegance, where the allure of Cáceres finds form in the Stone House.

Bon a House and Two Extensions by (ma!ca) Architecture

Bon a House and Two Extensions by (ma!ca) Architecture

Step into the reimagined world of the Bon a House and Two Extensions, a classic farmhouse tucked away in the charming village of Saint-Clément-de-Rivière, France. Masterfully revived by (ma!ca) Architecture, this dwelling effortlessly harmonizes modern design with traditional stone techniques, creating an elegant blend of the past and present.

The ingenious introduction of two extensions and a central courtyard transforms this home into a spacious haven that truly brings the outside in.

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