More Outside Than In: Glassy Barcelona House Opens to a National Park
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In Barcelona, the temperatures hover between 60 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit for most of the year, seeing just a handful of rainy days every month. Located on the east coast of the Iberian Peninsula, this Catalonian gem of a city boasts the kind of balmy subtropical climate that makes you want to be outdoors as much as possible. Drive just a little bit inland from the city center toward higher ground, and you?ll find yourself in the stunning Parc Natural de Sant Llorenç del Munt i l?Obac, a nationally protected scenic area full of giant red monoliths and rocky cliffs. If your home was set along the edge of this preserve, looking out onto its black pines and unique geological features, wouldn?t you want to have your windows open pretty much all the time"
Spanish architecture studio Narch designed a breezy, cool concrete residence for a family with two young children and fitted it with huge sliding glass walls that open the interiors to this park, which lies just beyond their ba...
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