House in Guardamar del Segura / Bernardo Cerrato
Briefly

"The main challenge was the narrow facade in relation to depth, which required meticulous planning for effective natural light and ventilation in the dwelling."
"The central courtyard not only configures the house but also solves the need for spacious, light-filled rooms while ensuring the necessary privacy for the client."
"The floor plan is stratified by uses, with the more private bedrooms on the first floor and the day area on the second, reflecting an inversion of typical layouts."
"By utilizing the courtyard as a source of light and radiation, we adhere to thermodynamic principles, enhancing the energy performance of the house passively."
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