he use of exposed glulam beams is not merely an aesthetic choice: arranged at regular intervals, they create a visual rhythm that naturally draws the eye inward. This sense of cadence is a fundamental principle in the design of collective spaces, as the human eye instinctively associates order and proportion with a feeling of well-being.
For the light, beams are not just structural elements; they filter sunlight, casting striped shadows that shift throughout the day. It’s a refined, handcrafted take on the classic horizontal brise-soleil.
Ceiling fans, discreetly integrated between the beams, take advantage of the pergola’s geometry to enhance microclimatic comfort.
And, for the greenery, notice the wall with planters? It’s a modular green wall, decorative, but also designed to improve acoustic absorption.
Pic: @lluisbortcerezo
Furnitures: @mobles.soler
Garden design: @sestepadesign

