The pale pink outside and pale blue inside echo the surrounding Mediterranean landscape. All blues echo the colors of the sky, giving rise to the illusion of the castle connecting with the sky. There are endless stairs, walking in them as if in a maze.
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The pale pink outside and pale blue inside echo the surrounding Mediterranean landscape. All blues echo the colors of the sky, giving rise to the illusion of the castle connecting with the sky. There are endless stairs, walking in them as if in a maze.
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In November 2019, I drove around Spain with my friends. I booked a two-bedroom room facing the sea three months in advance. I didn’t expect it to become one of the most memorable scenery. The area of the whole apartment is much larger than I thought. It is worthy of being a master of architecture. The low-dropped buildings stretched along the seaside in 🌊 The deep shallow powder, purple, blue, and yellow daubed the whole building saturation perfect but not dazzling in the sun. There are various yellow and green apartments built on the mountain in the distance. The staff are very kind and there are people doing it every day. Public relations area cleaning 🧹 When you meet guests, you will greet warmly 🙋-🅿️ There is free parking in front of the apartment. There is a living supermarket not far away. We purchased basic materials in the supermarket. Every day, we made breakfast on the balcony. Watching the morning sun and the waves, there are bees from time to time. 🐝 come to share with us. After eating, I flew away - this is not just a red punching point, but also to appreciate the beauty of nature's magical work and human architecture, and because the apartment itself is civilian, you can actually experience the life of the local residents - #Nature's Wonders #Spain Travel #Monument Valley # Check in popular building #
Red wall: Ghost designer La Manzanera personally constructed this maze-like building La Muralla Roja, becoming the Spanish net red punch card. Geometry plays a full role in this building, and the red exterior wall and blue stairs complement each other. Green wall: The opposite of the red wall is the green wall building, although not as famous as the red wall, but the geometric scattered structure is the same as people stop.
LA MURRALLA ROJA, the so-called red wall is actually a residential project of CALP, but because it is inspired by KASBAR in North Africa, the feeling is even stronger for us who have just come from Morocco. The red wall stands on the seaside, like a fortress, as if raised from a rock cliff, its structure is the typical traditional castle building in North Africa, and the designer reinterpreted the circular aesthetic of Caspar through a series of platforms, stairs and bridges. Since it is called red wall, red is the main color, the outer side chooses different colors of red, the intention is to form a sharp contrast with the surrounding natural color, and at the same time, it softens the building too square line. Inside, in order to contrast with the sky, and visually create coherence with it, the designer has used a large number of blues, light blues, deep blues, and even purple on the stairs and surfaces, and the effect is amazing. Built in 1968, the Red Wall is still a forward-looking residence, 50 units of varying size, can enjoy the rooftop terrace, solarium, swimming pool and sauna and other facilities, living in it should feel different.