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BEACH CLUB

PLAYA PADRE

MARBELLA, SPAIN

Type: Beach Club

Extension: 1.500m²

Build Area: 185m²

Development: Private

New Rebuilt Playa Padre. Following the same essence but including new characteristic elements inspired by our trips to Tulum. Mexico.

Built entirely in dry and ephemeral materials so that the environmental impact is the minimum possible. In Playa Padre, natural resources such as the carritx for the deck to match the umbrellas, the wooden boards for the lining and the natural Stone for the countertops and bar bars have been sought. The decoration strongly marked by the Boho-Chic style has served to position this Beach Club in the referents of the moment.

Landscaping has been studied in detail to create an oasis within the city beach. It is possible to isolate the club from the rest of the premises and environments, sometimes giving the feeling of being on a desert island. All kinds of cacti, palm trees and flowers take us to the Caribbean of Mexico.

The lighting and sound is another of the local strengths transforming the restaurant into a party room at sunset. A set of independent elements shoot in different directions, compressing and expanding the visuals, generating multiple scenes. The vertical planes are limited by long horizontal cantilevers that extend towards the sea, generating porches that delimit the extensive space of the terrace.

Due to its construction system, the cantilevers do not rest on the walls, but fit between them. The house offers a contrasting image on its two longitudinal facades. The north access facade, more hermetic and opaque, is protected by a system of adjustable and motorized wooden slats. However, the south facade is much more permeable and transparent. The vertical concrete planes are closed by large glass panels, which are protected thanks to the cantilevers.

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