El Llogaret | Under construction. | Playa de la Pobla de Farnals, Valencia. | Designed by Nada. | In collaboration with Viraje. | Images by The Node Agency.
A small Mediterranean village. | Cavanilles in his work "Observations on the natural history, geography, agriculture, population and fruits of the kingdom of Valencia", cites La Pobla de Farnals as a "llogaret que creix de dia en dia", in Spanish "a little place that grows day by day", and describes it as an example of a village in the Valencian Horta dedicated to agriculture. El Llogaret reinterpreted by Nada is inspired by the emblematic Mediterranean villages with a design that combines tradition and the avant-garde. Something very much our own with a modern twist. The complex is structured around large garden areas with a swimming pool to enjoy the Mediterranean climate all year round. The interiors are very bright and completely open to the outside. Organised like a genuine Mediterranean village, all the houses of El Llogaret have a bright patio and a private garden. On the ground floor, ventilation and light flow through the house. It has been designed as a space delimited by a roof, but completely open to the outside. Large windows shelter the living-dining room with open-plan kitchen from the outside. The first floor rests as if it were a box on the two party walls that cross the space and in it we find a bathroom and three bedrooms, one of them with a dressing room and en suite bathroom.
El Llogaret | Under construction. | Playa de la Pobla de Farnals, Valencia. | Designed by Nada. | In collaboration with Viraje. | Images by The Node Agency.
A small Mediterranean village. | Cavanilles in his work "Observations on the natural history, geography, agriculture, population and fruits of the kingdom of Valencia", cites La Pobla de Farnals as a "llogaret que creix de dia en dia", in Spanish "a little place that grows day by day", and describes it as an example of a village in the Valencian Horta dedicated to agriculture. El Llogaret reinterpreted by Nada is inspired by the emblematic Mediterranean villages with a design that combines tradition and the avant-garde. Something very much our own with a modern twist. The complex is structured around large garden areas with a swimming pool to enjoy the Mediterranean climate all year round. The interiors are very bright and completely open to the outside. Organised like a genuine Mediterranean village, all the houses of El Llogaret have a bright patio and a private garden. On the ground floor, ventilation and light flow through the house. It has been designed as a space delimited by a roof, but completely open to the outside. Large windows shelter the living-dining room with open-plan kitchen from the outside. The first floor rests as if it were a box on the two party walls that cross the space and in it we find a bathroom and three bedrooms, one of them with a dressing room and en suite bathroom.