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all-white and surreal, inside the box-shaped regina house: project by oab architects
all white — simple form, clean and a bit of surreal — perhaps this is what a house of a couple of surrealist artist should look like.
nestled in the village of gauses in alt empordà, covering the beauty of the mediterranean sea and mountains, an enviable environmental view that felt so welcoming by the easternmost county in spain. regina house was designed by spanish based architectural design studio, oab, and was built to marry the land’s distinctive characteristic, its cultural heritage, and the artistic soul of the lovely owner.
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the name regina, was earned from the painter’s name, regina saura. a painter and mural artist, and her partner, industrial designer pete sans. son of the famous 1930s surrealist painter, jaime sans, whose works have compelled thd avant-garde adlan group, including the lamparaprima, the mesita table, and the coquet chair…