Home Design Unique Home Looks Like a Dragon Emerging From Cliffside



Home Design GilBartolome Architects made this contemporary habitation on a to a great degree testing plot in Granada, Spain neglecting the Mediterranean Sea. The appropriately named, House on the Cliff, is actually incorporated with the slope with a 42-degree slant. 

Its striking metallic rooftop creates "a stylish vagueness between the regular and the simulated, between the skin of a mythical serpent set in the ground when seen from underneath, and the floods of the ocean when seen from over," the engineers said. The undulating veneer is punctured by glass "eyes" to add to the visual impact of this extraordinary cliffside home.




Based on a tight spending plan, this home is the consequence of numerous hours of difficult work instead of machine-made development. Laborers slowly built up the solid rooftop, metal tiles and gypsum mortar roofs, and the greater part of the furniture was made totally by hand from advanced models. 

The inside components a vast open space — enough to suit up to 70 visitors — with wavy roofs and natural shapes all through; it's layered development takes after that of an amphitheater. This social room interfaces with the huge outside porch by opening glass sliding boards. 


[Photography: Jesus Granada]