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Everything for living in comfort by designer James & Mau – the traditional Andalusian coloration of the openwork pavilion

Tarifa House

The first characteristic of this beautiful architectural creation – a wall that does not visually limit the interior space of the building. The open metal mesh roof is a real eye-catcher.

It provides excellent light in the interior. Existing gazebos are enclosed by perforated walls to regulate the microclimate.
Some sections are left vacant for future insertions of needed spaces.

It has to be said that the palace was not built at once, its unique image was gradually formed.

Notice the many hallways and passageways in the house. The main function of these building elements – ventilation of the building in the heat of the day.
And lastly. Only eco-friendly materials were used in the construction of the house. Solar panels are used for heating and hot water.

Tarifa House
Tarifa House
Tarifa House
Tarifa House
Tarifa House
Tarifa House
Tarifa House
Tarifa House
Tarifa House
Tarifa House
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  1. Jaxon Davis

    What is the significance of the traditional Andalusian coloration used in James & Mau’s openwork pavilion design and how does it contribute to the overall comfort and living experience?

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