Casa Tramuntana

Palma de Mallorca

Casa Tramuntana

Palma de Mallorca
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Casa Tramuntana

Palma de Mallorca

OHLAB presents a house that withdraws from the urban landscape to inhabit the mountain with a silent, fragmented, and almost buried architecture. This home avoids protagonism and proposes a new way of living: it engages in dialogue with the terrain and redefines the relationship between nature and domesticity.

Casa Tramuntana

Palma de Mallorca

OHLAB presents a house that withdraws from the urban landscape to inhabit the mountain with a silent, fragmented, and almost buried architecture. This home avoids protagonism and proposes a new way of living: it engages in dialogue with the terrain and redefines the relationship between nature and domesticity.

Located on a mountainous slope in a residential area on the outskirts of Palma de Mallorca and partially concealed from the street, this single-family home is carefully integrated into the landscape. The project adopts a deliberate attitude of retreat: it turns its back on the city and the sea, opening fully to the mountain, seeking southern orientation, forest privacy, and a direct relationship with the topography.
Rather than imposing itself on the terrain, the house adapts to it. The program is broken into five units —kitchen/dining, living room, bedrooms, studio, and pool— laid out as stepped platforms that follow the natural slope. This strategy reduces excavation, preserves existing vegetation, and allows each volume to engage with its own portion of the landscape.
At the center of these volumes emerges a communal space that functions as the heart of the project: an open patio that captures a piece of the existing mountain. The house operates as a system. This organization promotes a topographic reading of inhabitation, where uses are distributed according to the logic of the land. Private areas remain separate yet connected. Architecture builds relationships, not just spaces. La arquitectura construye relaciones, no solo espacios.

Casa Tramuntana

Palma de Mallorca

Casa Tramuntana

Palma de Mallorca
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One of the project’s most eloquent gestures is revealed in its vertical surfaces, both interior and exterior: terrazzo panels made from a mixture of cement and stony aggregates that evoke the color, texture, and density of the rock found on site. Standing three meters tall and ten centimeters thick, these elements are cut with deep mechanical grooves and fractured manually with a hammer, producing orthogonal and Cartesian. The result does not replicate the existing stone, but enters into dialogue with it through tactile and chromatic affinity, as if the landscape had been domesticated into architecture. This stony skin does not seek literal mimicry, but rather an interpretation of place: a translation of the landscape that retains its essence and memory.
The green roof extends the surrounding vegetation, contributing both to the building’s energy efficiency and to its partial invisibility.

Inside, the logic of integration continues. The kitchen, carved from a single block of local Binissalem limestone, embodies both solidity and tactility. Custom carpentry, subdued finishes, and a palette of natural materials generate a coherent language in which the landscape enters the house and the house merges with the landscape.
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Casa Tramuntana

Palma de Mallorca

Casa Tramuntana

Palma de Mallorca