Jellyfish House




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Wiel Arets architects complete the Jellyfish House this winter after 15 years of design and construction. Located in the Spanish Mediterranean coast of Marbella, the all-white concrete house is defined by a swimming pool rooftop that cantilevers toward the amazing Sierra Blanca mountainscape. The pool has an infinity edge and visually merges with the nearby ocean, and has a glass floor that filters light to the home entrance directly below.
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