Architecture that is Alive by A-Cero Architecture Firm

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Nature and Architecture working in perfect tandem to create beauty. This would adeptly describe the Travertine house by A-cero. Set in the sylvan hillside slopes of Spain, a hauntingly beautiful yet minimal exterior with sharp and striking cuts stands serenely illuminated by the pool.

The interiors reveal rooms with various personalities- from the chic elegance dark wood upholstery with pale flooring or the childish exuberance of a colorful bedroom with a magnificent view of the great outdoors. The use of pale, sleek flooring throughout gives a wonderful impression of the rooms filling up with plenty of natural light.

The interplay of water and light has been used to create effects that are calming yet invigorating. Every room has a distinct personality yet blends in beautifully to create a wonderful architectural spectrum.

 

 

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2 Responses to “Architecture that is Alive by A-Cero Architecture Firm”

  • ALEX says:

    The modern design provided by A-Cero Architecture is really a great work.I’ve seen and compaired with many concept,I found this one is different among them.This is the advanced Concept of future…. Keep on.

  • Stefan says:

    The A-cero projects are awesome! Thanks for your comment!

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