Monday, April 4, 2011 at 9:54AM Guerrero House
If I could be reincarnated as a house, I wouldn’t be unhappy if it were the Guerrero House. Located at Vejer de la Frontera, Cádiz, Spain, the minimalist structure was designed by architect Alberto Campo Baeza. A small opening in an 8 meter high square wall is the only entrance. Center of the house is the 9 x 9 meter central square, which has a ceiling of again 8 meters high. Campo Baeza describes it as the construction of a luminous shadow.






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It is the law of nature that everything goes through evolution and as a result we get new things in some intervals. The example of monkey turning to man through evolution is worth mentioning. Similarly the modern orangeries are the result of evolution in conservatories. There was time when people wanted to build the conservatories to expand their homes and give their home a luxurious and classic look.