
Can Lluís i n’Eulàlia
An enclosure made up of irregular thick stone walls.
One of the façades is made of local sandstone;therefore, more fragile and thin, it is concentrated on all of the openings andirregularities.
The proposal r lizes two principal operations: the first one is to extend the enclosure until it has approximately square proportions.
The second one is to define a covered area within this enclosure.
So the house isable to embrace some parts xterior space.
So the interior and exterior begin to blend together, creating in-between spaces.
So the interior and exterior are the two sides of the same coin.
So the different boundaries that surround the house are considered as shells that protect the inhabitant.
This house is understood from the interior, from the inhabitant
that lives there, and not from the observer looking passively at the object.
So the house becomes a graft of the Mediterranean tradition.
