Tini Menorca | delavegacanolasso

Tini Menorca, This tini® is a large terrace, an interior space completely connected to the views.

© Paco Marín1

© Paco Marín

Located on top of a hillside, surrounded by pine trees and Menorcan ullastres, this house offers privileged views of the Mediterranean. The beauty of the place invited us to create an unusual configuration, with exterior connections and access walkways, which enhance the contact of the house with its surroundings.

© Paco Marín2

© Paco Marín

Wisley, the uses are separated according to their degree of privacy and taking advantage of the best orientations for each space. The 3×9.8m modules are arranged in a T shape so that the common areas, living-dining room-kitchen are open to the sea views and the south orientation, while the bedrooms face east, and enjoy the pleasant light of dawn. In addition, this configuration respects all existing trees and incorporates them into the access routes.

© Paco Marín3

© Paco Marín

In the Mediterranean climate it is important to create shadows where you can stay cool, and we have done so in this project, adding different filters such as the reed pergola or the string curtains that sway in the north wind. A place to be cool and sheltered from the sun.

Project Info
Architects: delavegacanolasso
Country: Spain
Area: 59 m²
Year: 2023
Photographs: Paco Marín
Terrace Area: 100 m2
Pergola Area: 29,4 m2

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Anastasia Andreieva is an accomplished Architectural Projects Editor at Arch2O, bringing a unique blend of linguistic expertise and design enthusiasm to the team. Born and raised in Ukraine, she holds a Master’s degree in Languages from Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Her deep passion for architecture and visual storytelling led her to transition from translation and editorial roles into the world of design media. With a keen eye for conceptual clarity and narrative structure, Anastasia curates and presents global architectural projects with precision and flair. She is particularly drawn to parametric and digital design, cultural context, and emerging voices in architecture. When I’m not analyzing the latest architectural trends, you’ll probably find me searching for hidden gems in cityscapes or appreciating the beauty of well-crafted spaces. After all, great design—like great connections—can be found in the most unexpected places. Speaking of connections, because architecture isn’t the only thing that brings people together.

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