New Project Finished | Camiral House
14/07/2025
The geometry of the house emerges as a direct response to its setting: a predominant views, and a plot with elongated proportions that determine the longitudinal placement of the volume.
In this context, a sequence of extruded spaces is chosen, where the main rooms are oriented toward the open landscape, establishing a continuous relationship between interior and exterior.
The upper volume, slightly offset from the main body, houses the night area and creates a large covered terrace. The volumes feature only two additional openings: one on the ground floor and another on the upper level. Both are placed at strategic points, giving the façade a dynamic reading.
We have always been fascinated by Arthur Schopenhauer’s idea of architecture as “frozen music.” We like to think of this project as a movement in pause, a form sculpted by its context, like Andreu Alfaro’s sculpture Figure About to Fly, eternally still and yet in perpetual motion.