Parisian architect pascal cheikh-djavadi has constructed a luxury villa, built upon an ancient ibizan finca. the minimalist dwelling features a strong modular composition using a refined blueprint, following the outline of the original structure that once stood in its place.
Located within a rural area at the center of the island, the villa forms a stark contrast upon the land, through its minimal elegance and sharp geometric lines. the design builds upon characteristic elements of ibizan architecture, using a traditional rectangular structure, and selective use of windows, placed strategically in order to provide a shaded environment inside.
The interior features a multipurpose living room, a series of consecutive vertical windows, together with whitewashed walls and polished concrete floors. discrete fireplaces are found in the living room and master bedroom which also features a large window that protrudes from the exterior of the building, allowing one to sit and watch the natural environment outside.
Each room uses a neutral colour palette complimented by playful furniture pieces that forms a balanced tension within the villa. furnishings include tatami beds, indirect lighting and paper lamps that reference japanese zen design.
Pascal Cheikh Djavadi builds modernist Villa on an ancient Ibizan settlement
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Constantinos Moraitakis