Casa B / Symbiose Architecture & Design
Briefly

The renovation of this 70s detached house showcases a shift from partitioned spaces to open, transversal areas, enabling freer everyday use and enhancing interaction with nature.
Aimed at blending architecture with the client’s identity, the minimalist envelope integrates natural materials, highlighting the craftsmanship involved in creating both the interior and exterior spaces.
The centerpiece of the project is the kitchen, utilizing hand-crafted terracotta floors and bay windows that seamlessly connect the interior with the lush garden and olive trees outside.
The strategic placement of a long whitewashed masonry bench not only defines the dining area but also enriches the visual appeal by offering a perspective view of the surrounding olive grove.
Read at ArchDaily
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