The Casa Zafra in Spain Merges Art and Architecture
Christina Butty — September 18, 2009 — Art & Design
Located on a gold course in Spain is this home designed by Eduardo Arroyo of NO.MAD Arquitectos called Casa Zafra, which looks more like a painting than a dwelling.
Not only does this home have a funky line design on the facade, residents can change their view of the landscape using mobile screens. Inspired by crooked geometry, this two-story house is an interesting delight where jagged holes on the exterior strive to allow the colours of the sunset to move through the house.
Not only does this home have a funky line design on the facade, residents can change their view of the landscape using mobile screens. Inspired by crooked geometry, this two-story house is an interesting delight where jagged holes on the exterior strive to allow the colours of the sunset to move through the house.
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