Urban House Analysis: Can Jaime i n’Isabelle
Within these homes one can observe manipulations of plan and section that reveal an attention to programmatic distributions that liberate space from its confines. In addition, inherent in the plans of these homes are issues of repeatability: many of these homes can stack against one another without diminishing any internal spatial organizations. As urban dwellings, close adjacencies are encouraged.
About Can Jaime i n’Isabelle
Can Jaime i n’ Isabelle by TEd’A Arquitectes in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. Built in 2011 the house was built for a family, imbedded in terrain it appears to be part of it’s surrounding. Leaving the expectator with no clue of how it is organized spatially inside. Can Jaime i n’iIsabelle is composed of a series of courtyards, leaving all of the program surrounding the surroundings of the house. The house possesses built in furniture and openings for light that create moments within the circulation and a lot of natural light.