A Home in the Metropolitan Area of Granada
Topographic Concrete Sculpture in Cájar (Granada)
This architectural project, designed by a Granada-based architect with an interior design perspective, takes the form of a topographic sculpture made of exposed reinforced concrete that blends harmoniously with the scenic background of the Sierra Nevada mountains.
Located in the metropolitan area of Granada, on the boundary between the Vega de Granada and a suburban urban zone, the design emerged as a response to the many challenges brought by the growth of a family after the Covid-19 pandemic, who had previously lived in the city center of Granada.
This project represents an innovative and sensitive solution, reinforcing the position of the architect and interior designer from Granada as key figures in contemporary architecture, interior design, and regional design excellence.
Technical Architect: José Manuel Segura Hernández.
Engineer: Daniel Usero Guerrero.
Collaborators: Arthur Blanche, Paula Agúndez Hisado, Nélida Jerónimo García-Casarrubios, Basile Pousin, Alexandra Bailey, Elena López Rodríguez, Claudia Wallace, Laura del Valle Sánchez.
Promoters: Conchi, Jesús, and family.
Builder: Bauxus Construcción.
Photography: Imagen Subliminal.
















