Mallorca, Spain

Residential

This house in Mallorca marks the culmination of a process grounded in material, context, and restraint. Built using local stone, timber, and traditional finishes, the project draws directly from the island’s architectural language, reinterpreted through a contemporary lens.

Art plays a central role throughout. Rather than acting as a decorative layer, each piece has been carefully selected to engage with the space—establishing rhythm, contrast, and moments of focus within an otherwise calm and cohesive environment.

The relationship to the surrounding landscape is constant. The presence of the sea is felt in the quality of light, the palette of materials, and the overall atmosphere of the house. Interiors open naturally to the exterior, allowing for a seamless dialogue between built form and setting.

The result is a home defined by clarity and balance—where architecture, materiality, and art come together to create a unified and enduring composition.