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A'Bodega
The House Without Windows—as locals have come to call it—gets its name from a design strategy that replaces conventional windows with deep cut-outs. Built into the ground with a wide structural span, the house uses corner courtyards to bring in light, enable cross ventilation, and create long diagonal views. These voids in the façade, rather than traditional openings, give the building a solid, sculptural look while maintaining a strong connection between interior and landscape.
Restoration
Ribeira Sacra, Galicia
January, 2016
Photos by Adrià
& David Pou

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