thin floating roof shelters arquitectura-G's colonnaded courtyard house in spain

thin floating roof shelters arquitectura-G's colonnaded courtyard house in spain

Arquitectura-G completes courtyard house in Aiguablava, spain

 

Arquitectura-G completes Patio House, a single-story residence in Aiguablava, Spain, that distills domestic life into a continuous loop of light, air, and shadow. The architectural team uses the courtyard typology as a spatial tool to mediate between the natural terrain and the built form, creating a dwelling that feels enclosed and open at the same time.

 

A setback from the original plot boundary defines the geometry of the house, a move that preserves a ring of untouched terrain around the perimeter. Within this protected envelope, a roofed porch traces a perfect square, enclosing a 15 × 15 meter courtyard framed by a colonnade. At its center lies a shallow reflecting pool and three trees whose canopies filter sunlight across the paving, forming a living microclimate. A thin roof plane seems to hover lightly above the columns and perimeter wall, uniting all spaces under a single horizon.

thin floating roof shelters arquitectura-G's colonnaded courtyard house in spain
all images by Maxime Delvaux, unless stated otherwise

 

 

continuous porch wraps around patio house

 

The Barcelona-based collective Arquitectura-G transforms the archetype of the Mediterranean patio house into a contemporary statement of restraint, material clarity, and environmental intelligence. Inside, life circulates through a continuous corridor that wraps the courtyard. Conceived as a variable-width porch, this transitional zone gradually shifts in character from a narrow passage to generous communal spaces like the living room and kitchen. Every room opens directly onto the courtyard through large glazed panels and adjustable louver screens, which regulate light and ventilation.

thin floating roof shelters arquitectura-G's colonnaded courtyard house in spain
Arquitectura-G completes Patio House in Aiguablava, Spain

thin floating roof shelters arquitectura-G's colonnaded courtyard house in spain
a continuous loop of light, air, and shadow

thin floating roof shelters arquitectura-G's colonnaded courtyard house in spain
the architects use the courtyard typology as a spatial tool

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a dwelling that feels enclosed and open at the same time

 

thin floating roof shelters arquitectura-G's colonnaded courtyard house in spain
a setback from the original plot boundary defines the geometry of the house

thin floating roof shelters arquitectura-G's colonnaded courtyard house in spain
a move that preserves a ring of untouched terrain around the perimeter

thin floating roof shelters arquitectura-G's colonnaded courtyard house in spain
life circulates through a continuous corridor that wraps the courtyard

thin floating roof shelters arquitectura-G's colonnaded courtyard house in spain
a roofed porch traces a perfect square

thin-floating-roof-arquitectura-g-colonnaded-courtyard-house-spain-designboom-large01

enclosing a 15 × 15 meter courtyard framed by a colonnade

thin floating roof shelters arquitectura-G's colonnaded courtyard house in spain
a thin roof plane seems to hover lightly above the columns

thin floating roof shelters arquitectura-G's colonnaded courtyard house in spain
uniting all spaces under a single horizon

thin floating roof shelters arquitectura-G's colonnaded courtyard house in spain
every room opens directly onto the courtyard

thin-floating-roof-arquitectura-g-colonnaded-courtyard-house-spain-designboom-large02

large glazed panels and adjustable louver screens regulate light and ventilation

 

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model of the Patio House | image courtesy of Arquitectura-G
model of the Patio House | image courtesy of Arquitectura-G
exposed concrete surfaces define the interior
exposed concrete surfaces define the interior
storage spaces are fronted with wooden doors
storage spaces are fronted with wooden doors
floor plan by Arquitectura-G
floor plan by Arquitectura-G

project info:

 

name: Patio House

architect: Arquitectura-G | @arquitecturag

location: Aiguablava (Girona), Spain

 

lead architects: Jonathan Arnabat, Jordi Ayala-Bril, Aitor Fuentes, Igor Urdampilleta

project team: Diogo Porto, Siddartha Rodrigo, Jesús Jiménez

structure engineer: Ofici:Arquitectura

MEP engineer: TDI Enginyers

surveyor: Xavier de Bolòs

photographer: Maxime Delvaux | @maxdelv

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