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The modern architecture and the ratio of inside and outside



Modern architecture knows no limits and always tries to connect seamlessly inside and outside space. Whether through the floor to ceiling sliding glass windows or large doors. This is also the case in this modern home in the Balearic Islands, Spain. The client had the desire to own a home, where merge inside and outside. As a result, the Spanish architect in collaboration with Ferran Visozo Jesús Cardona, designed the house with four decks and four skylights.

Modern architecture blurs the boundaries between inside and outside

Modern architecture has irregular angles, which are carefully designed around the triangular terraces opposite hoppers. Each framed view of the landscape as carefully designed. If the doors of each room are open and hidden in the walls, the house seems to be a large covered porch.

Modern architecture Ferran Visozo in the Balearic Islands



Triangular in each of "flags" livable let light flood the interior spaces with prismatic refractions, framing a view of the sky skylights. by simple maneuvers, the house, different rooms – bedroom and living room – separated from the outside at any time to reopen so they can be surrounded on all sides by wooded site.

Four terraces and four skylights

small triangular terrace

small pool

small terrace with a funnel

Kitchen and dining room

Sliding glass doors open

facilitate access to the terrace

a large terrace with seating area

open living spaces

pure white bedroom set

Room pure white bathroom design

3D model of the house


Plans and drawings


Photos by © Jose Hevia