House in Les Rotes, crafted by architects Selba García-Clarck and Daniel Carratalá Climent, exemplifies organic form and lush vegetation. Located near the Mediterranean Sea in Dénia's Natural Park, the design harmonizes with the landscape, preserving most existing trees. The structure’s two-story volume provides sea views while ensuring environmental consciousness. Innovations such as passive thermal regulation, cross-ventilation, and non-toxic finishing materials underpin its sustainable approach, marrying biophilic design principles with aesthetic appeal, ultimately achieving a comfortable, nature-integrated living space.
The design prioritizes continuity with the landscape, incorporating smooth, organic forms and maximizing solar gain, while enhancing the connection with the surrounding garden.
Environmental strategies promote passive thermal regulation and cross-ventilation, fostering a comfortable indoor climate and reducing mechanical heating and cooling reliance.
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