"Ca S'Alou"
Ca S'Alou is a single-storey residential project in Alcúdia, designed by Munarq. The name refers to the island's characteristic reddish clay soil — call vermell — and the house is built from it: earth excavated from the site was used to form the facades, alongside terracotta blocks and interior finishes made from raw pigment. Nothing here is standardised. Every material is natural, local and chosen to age well.
The two symmetrical volumes take their form from traditional Mallorcan sestadors — agricultural buildings once used to shelter animals — reinterpreted in a quietly contemporary way. The house sits low on its slope, hidden from the street, with the boundary between inside and outside as its organising idea. Over time, the surfaces calcify, lichens appear, wood returns to its true colour. The architecture is designed to change.
The photography traces this relationship between building and landscape — material, light and topography in careful alignment.
Photography: Vladimir Vladimirov. Architecture: Munarq. Location: Alcúdia, Mallorca.MALLORCA, SPAIN