Ibiza architecture has always known how to dialogue with its surroundings. Mgag arquitectos maintains this philosophy by adapting shapes and heights so that the buildings blend in with the terrain and vegetation.
In Ibiza architecture, flat roofs have historically served to collect water and take advantage of space. Mgag arquitectos updates them with rest areas, green terraces and gazebos.
The patio is a vital nucleus in Ibizan architecture. Mgag architects reinterprets this space as a meeting point, thermal regulator and with a design that expands the indoor-outdoor connection.
At Mgag arquitectos, natural light is an essential part of Ibiza architecture. We design strategic openings so that each space breathes and changes with the passing of the day, following the Mediterranean tradition.
Analysis of how the payesa volumetry -simple and orthogonal- is deconstructed in new projects by Mgag architects in fractioned or rotated volumes, maintaining original materials.
It explores how Mgag arquitectos uses lime as a structuring and aesthetic element, following ancestral techniques, but adapted to contemporary housing design.
On the use of dry stone -typical of Ibizan architecture- applied to curved or diagonal geometries, as a way of dialoguing with the Ibizan landscape from a contemporary point of view.
How Mgag arquitectos reinterprets the use of juniper, integrating it into asymmetrical roofs, skylights and dynamic compositions that challenge the classic rural model.
A reflection on how houses are built with lime, stone and wood without giving up unusual forms: sloping roofs, rotated patios, and broken facades, by Mgag arquitectos.
Architectural interior design based on local materials, but with a fluid distribution, without hierarchy, open to new ways of inhabiting the architecture of Ibiza.