
Álvaro Gor Gómez . photos: © Juanan Barros
A dwelling on the threshold between Granada and its fertile plain
Bobadilla House is conceived as a territorial project that transcends the domestic scale to become an architectural reflection on landscape, history, and contemporary ways of life.
Located on the fuzzy edge where the city progressively dissolves into agricultural territory, the house assumes a strategic and symbolic position. This place of transition—neither fully urban nor strictly rural—condenses many of the tensions that have defined the recent evolution of Granada and its plain: urban expansion, the fragmentation of productive land, and the loss of landscape continuity. In response, Bobadilla House proposes an architecture that does not impose itself, but rather dialogues, interprets, and integrates. Continue reading Álvaro Gor