Article source: GÓmez & GOrshkova I Arquitectura y diseño
This recreational house is built on an old majada, as stone sheds are known in the Sierra de Aracena, auxiliary buildings that serve as pantry, chicken coop or for storing implements. It is for this reason that they are usually located on the edge of villages, closer to the rich orchards, like those bordering Cortelazor. The building we found here was a soon to be ruin that had fallen into disuse long ago.
- Architects: GÓmez & GOrshkova I Arquitectura y diseño
- Project: Proa House
- Location: C/Virgen Coronada, 17, Cortelazor la Real (Huelva, Spain)
- Photography: Jesús Granada
- Client: Carlos María Gómez González
- Lead Architects: Carlos Gómez Sos
- Gross Built Area (square meters or square foot): 109m2
- Technical Architect: Raúl Ruiz Castilleja
- Builder: Sando Puerto Moral S.L.