Article source: Pablo Muñoz Payá Arquitectos
In the collective imagination, the worst thing about a mid terrace house, a place which by definition is deep with most of its sides being shared parameters, is darkness. It is true that in houses of this kind it is common to find oppressive spaces, the result of a complicated spatial management when an appropriate professional has not been consulted and when loving care is not given.
Looking at Pablo Muñoz Payá’s project “A home for Ana and Pau” we can see how the antithesis of this perception can be achieved, free from the connotations that such typologies may entail.
- Architects: Pablo Muñoz Payá Arquitectos
- Project: Home for Ana and Pau
- Location: Elda, Spain
- Photography: David Zarzoso