Located in Cádiz, Eternity House aims to provide its users with a timeless experience that leaves a mark. Emerging as a stone platform at the far end of the Atlantic Ocean waters, the building resembles a pier overlooking the vast sea view. The travertine facades of the building, which look like sand, merge with the horizon line on a horizontal plane, creating an endless plane. Built as a large box with a length of 20 meters and a depth of 36 meters, the house was shaped with Roman travertine, referring to the acropolises, as it is very close to the area where the Roman period ruins are located. For the living space, the first 12 meters of which was built underground, 2 layers were dug in the rocky area. In the project, the exterior walls, which look like stairs opening to the upper surface of the house, are also covered with travertine, thereby strengthening the design idea that integrates with the land. The stairs leading to the platform are positioned at the entrance of the building. Located in an area like heaven on earth, where the region is said to be a meeting point where people come together with God, according to mythology, the House of Eternity stops time with its perfect horizontal view.
Architectural Design: Alberto Campo Baeza
Building Date: 2014
Area: 900 sqm
Location: Cadiz, Spain
Photography: Javier Callejas
Natural Stone: Travertine
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