prefabricated nature





built in three months and assembled in three days, 'prefabricated nature' is a vacation house
by spanish firm MYCC architects (formed by carmina casajuana, beatriz g. casares
and marcos gonzález), located in the galician municipality of cedeira, spain.

the house is located on a steep slope, in a remote location in the northeast corner of the iberian
peninsula, an area dominated by the imposing presence of the ocean and the forest of eucalyptus
trees surrounding it. the terrain is surrounded by harvest fields, family farms and pitched roof
houses. this image, protected by the area’s building codes, determined the geometry of the house.

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-joel

Joel is a contributor on Design-Milk's weekly architectural posts and Apartment Therapy's Unplggd daily technology posts.