Moliner House Zaragoza by Alberto Campo Baeza
Built for a poet, Moliner House is a white garden surrounding by high wall, looks like a box floating in the center.
The private library constructed with high ceiling of light diffused through large translucent glass. With northern light for reading and writing, thinking and feeling.
Architects: Alberto Campo Baeza
Location: Zaragoza, Spain
Photography: Javier Callejas
Inspiration from architect:
We raised high walls to create a box open to the sky, like a nude, metaphysical garden, with concrete walls and floor. To create an interior world. We dug into the ground to plant leafy trees.