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Residential · Sitges, Spain

The Arbor House

A 390 m² hillside home above Sitges, held together by a single covered walk that frames the coast from every principal room.

The Arbor House, Sitges, Spain
2025
Year
390 m²
Area
27 months
Duration
Architecture · Interiors
Scope

The brief

The Arbor House began with a single, deceptively simple request: a building that earns its keep on an ordinary Tuesday, not only in a photograph. The client wanted rooms that work quietly, all year, rather than one dramatic gesture that fades after the first season.

We started by mapping how people would actually move through the site from morning to night, and let that rhythm — not a preconceived shape — set the plan. The form followed from the orientation of the sun, the fall of the land and the line of the street.

Good architecture is rarely what you notice first. It is what you keep noticing, years later, with quiet gratitude.

Approach

The structural and landscape teams joined from week one, so nothing needed to be value-engineered away later. Daylight was treated as a material in its own right: every principal room takes light from two directions, and circulation was pushed to the edges, where the views are.

  • A plan organised around daylight rather than square footage
  • Natural materials left honest — stone, oak and lime plaster
  • Services concealed so the rooms stay calm and uncluttered
  • A facade tuned to the local climate, not a catalogue finish
Interiors are kept deliberately quiet, so that light, texture and view carry the room.
Interiors are kept deliberately quiet, so that light, texture and view carry the room.

Materials

The palette is short on purpose. Warm stone grounds the base, oak softens every touchpoint, and a pale lime render carries daylight deep into the plan. Nothing is finished to look new forever — these are surfaces meant to age well and to tell the truth about how they were made.

Outcome

Delivered on programme and on budget, The Arbor House now performs measurably better than the brief required, with running costs well below the local benchmark. More importantly, the people who use it every day describe it exactly the way we hoped: calm, clear and quietly theirs.

A close study of materials and junctions — the detail that makes a plan feel inevitable.
A close study of materials and junctions — the detail that makes a plan feel inevitable.
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