As if living in Cadiz, Spain wasn’t amazing enough, add to that “The House of the Infinite” designed by Spanish architect, Alberto Campo Baeza, and you’re set! Set on a concrete block, this house is situated very close to the Atlantic Ocean where you can sit and stare into the ocean’s abyss for hours upon hours. To pay homage to the ancient Romans (whose ruins you can see in nearby Bolonia), this masterpiece was built entirely from roman travertine. Some have said that Alberto Campo Baeza was envisioning a jetty when he designed this home… one masterfully built from travertine stone that is beautifully situated on the beach, staring into the neverending horizon!
In order to protect the house from the unabstructed winds,an elevated stone plane is surrounded by three walls as a barrier.
Photo courtesy of: Design Boom and photographed by Javier Callejas
The dimentions of the structure are 20 meters wide and 36 meters deep, in other words, a large and beautiful box.
Photo courtesy of: Design Boom and photographed by Javier Callejas.
Photo courtesy of: Design Boom and photographed by Javier Callejas.