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Private residence for disabled family by BETA OFFICE ARCHITECTS, Ruby, Spain

This stunning architectural masterpiece by BETA OFFICE ARCHITECTS in Ruby, Spain is a private residence built for a disabled family. Taking special attention to the needs of its inhabitants, disabled-friendly spaces have been integrated in the design, from wider doors and ramps to the elimination of steps. There is ample natural lighting throughout, and the use of timber gives a cozy, naturalistic feel to the interior. Despite the thoughtful design being adapted to include unusually large spaces, the residence does not seem daunting but rather inviting and pleasant, making it an exemplary example of accommodation for the disabled.

Inviting all friends Forum-Grada on an excursion to a private mansion, built without any architectural โ€œkinksโ€, but perfectly insulated from prying eyes of all sorts of ill-wishers.

Construction company BETA OFFICE ARCHITECTS BETA OFFICE ARCHITECTS has built an original house of 287 mยฒ in Ruby, near Barcelona. Construction have been implemented architects designs for people with disabilities.

A private mansion in Ruby by BETA OFFICE ARCHITECTS
A private mansion in Ruby by BETA OFFICE ARCHITECTS
A private mansion in Ruby by BETA OFFICE ARCHITECTS
Private mansion in Ruby by BETA OFFICE ARCHITECTS
Private mansion in Ruby by BETA OFFICE ARCHITECTS
A private home in Ruby by BETA OFFICE ARCHITECTS
A private mansion in Ruby by BETA OFFICE ARCHITECTS
Private mansion in Ruby by BETA OFFICE ARCHITECTS
Private mansion in Ruby by BETA OFFICE ARCHITECTS
Private mansion in Ruby by BETA OFFICE ARCHITECTS
Private mansion in Ruby by BETA OFFICE ARCHITECTS
A private mansion in Ruby by BETA OFFICE ARCHITECTS
Private mansion in Ruby by BETA OFFICE ARCHITECTS

Photos courtesy of Michael Koll Molos

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Comments: 2
  1. Jackson Brooks

    This private residence design seems promising for a disabled family, but I wonder if BETA OFFICE ARCHITECTS considered the specific needs and accessibility requirements of the family members? How did they incorporate assistive technology and other accommodations to ensure a truly inclusive living environment?

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    1. Victoria Lopez

      In designing a private residence for a disabled family, BETA OFFICE ARCHITECTS likely considered the specific needs and accessibility requirements of the family members. They would have incorporated features such as ramps, wider doorways, grab bars, and non-slip flooring to enhance accessibility. Additionally, they may have incorporated assistive technologies like smart home systems, voice-activated controls, and remote monitoring systems to cater to the unique needs of the family members. The architects would have ensured that every aspect of the design promotes a truly inclusive living environment, making the home not just accessible, but also functional and comfortable for all residents.

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