5 Exquisite Residential Projects for Your Ultimate Summer Getaway

As summer rolls in, it’s time to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and indulge in a luxurious holiday experience. For discerning individuals who appreciate architectural aesthetics and design details, we have handpicked five residential projects that showcase the remarkable OTIIMA Minimalist Systems. These stunning properties combine modern design, breathtaking landscapes, and seamless integration between indoor and outdoor spaces.  

CASA DE LA BRISA  by buchmeiervilā Costa Brava, Spain

Casa de La Brisa offers a unique escape along the Costa Brava. Nestled within a hill, this residence embraces the infinite pool, blurring the boundaries between indoors and outdoors. With three different floors, each with its own character, this tranquil haven provides the perfect setting for rejuvenating summer weekends. 

Casa de la Brisa | buchmeiervilā | © Joan Guillamat

MARIPOSA HOUSE by Brininstool + Lynch Architect Santa Monica , California

The Mid-Century Modern Mariposa House has undergone a stunning renovation in a lush canyon at the base of the Santa Monica mountains. The OTIIMA glass walls grant unobstructed views of the mountains and seamlessly blend the interior with the carefully landscaped gardens. This project is one of OTIIMA’s favorites due to the experience of privacy and tranquility surrounded by nature’s beauty. 

 

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© Luc Boegly & Sergio Grazia

Fort 137 by Daniel Joseph Chenin, Las Vegas, United States

For those seeking immersive environmental experiences, Fort 137 by Daniel Chenin is an ideal choice. The minimalist OTIIMA frames create a contemporary and warm atmosphere that harmonizes with the rugged beauty of the natural surroundings. This residence offers a seamless integration between the interior and the surrounding landscape, allowing you to connect with nature while enjoying modern comforts. 

© Yoshihiro Koitani

Casa Libre by Mario Martins Atelier Lagos, Portugal

Designed by Architect Mario Martins Atelier, Casa Libre is a remarkable residential project in the beautiful coastal town of Lagos, Algarve, in the south of Portugal. This architectural masterpiece perfectly embodies the concept of freedom and harmony with its surroundings. The house embraces its surroundings, capturing the elements of sand, light, wind, sun, air, fog, and the distant ocean. OTIIMA’s minimalistic frames allow the outdoors to become an integral part of the living space, blurring the line between indoor and outdoor living. 

Casa Libre | Atelier Mário Martins | © Fernando Guerra | FG + SG
Casa Libre | Atelier Mário Martins | © Fernando Guerra | FG + SG
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For those passionate about architectural aesthetics and design details, these five residential projects showcase the elegance and versatility of  OTIIMA Minimalist Systems.  Whether it’s a hidden sanctuary along the Costa Brava, a canyon escape in California, or a contemporary haven harmonizing with nature, these homes provide the ultimate setting for a memorable summer getaway. Indulge in luxury, immerse yourself in breathtaking landscapes, and let these exquisite residences transport you to a world of refined beauty. 

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ISO EN 12208 + ISO EN 1027

E1200 (54mm)

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ISO EN 12207 + ISO EN 1026

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ISO EN 12210 + ISO EN 12211

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ISO EN 12600 + ISO EN 1630

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ISO EN 10140 + ISO EN 717

Rw: 42 db (up to)
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ISO EN 1628 + ISO EN 1629 + ISO EN 1630

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thermal-transmittance

Thermal Transmittance

Uw Ug = 1,0 (38mm)
Uw Ug = 0.5 (54mm)
Uw Ug = 0.47 (62mm)

watertightness

Watertightness

ISO EN 12208 + ISO EN 1027

E1200

(7 classes above 9A) 1

air-permeability

Air permeability

ISO EN 12207 + ISO en 1026

Class 4

(600 Pa or 110 Km/h) 1

wind-resistance

Wind resistance

ISO EN 12210 + ISO EN 12211

Class B5

(2000 Pa or 200 Km/h) 1

resistance

Impact resistance

ISO EN 12600 + ISO EN 1630

Class 5 (38mm / 54mm)

1C1 | 2B2 | 1B1 2 (62mm)

insulation

Sound insulation

ISO EN 10140 + ISO EN 717

Rw: 42 db (up to) (38mm / 54mm)

Rw: 44 db (up to) (62mm)

security

Security

ISO EN 1628 + ISO EN 1629 + ISO EN 1630

RC2: (WK2)

3

thermal-transmittance

Thermal Transmittance

Uw Ug = 1.0 (38mm)
Uw Ug = 0.5 (54mm)

watertightness

Watertightness

ISO EN 12208 + ISO EN 1027

E1650

(7 Clases superior a 9A) 1

air-permeability

Air permeability

ISO EN 12207 + ISO EN 1026

Class 4

(600 Pa or 110 Km/h) 1

wind-resistance

Wind resistance

ISO EN 12210 + ISO EN 12211

Class C5

(2000 Pa or 200 Km/h) 1

resistance

Impact resistance

ISO EN 12600 + ISO EN 1630

Class 5
insulation

Sound insulation

ISO EN 10140 + ISO EN 717

Rw: 42 db (up to)
security

Security

ISO EN 1628 + ISO EN 1629 + ISO EN 1630

RC2: (WK2)

2

thermal-transmittance

Thermal Transmittance

Uw Ug = 0.7 (38mm)
Uw Ug = 0.7 (54mm)

watertightness

Watertightness

ISO EN 12208 + ISO EN 1027

Class 8A

(450 Pa or 95 km/h)

air-permeability

Air permeability

ISO EN 12207 + ISO en 1026

Class 3

(600 Pa or 110 Km/h)

wind-resistance

Wind resistance

ISO EN 12210 + ISO EN 12211

Class C5

(2000 Pa or 200 Km/h)

resistance

Impact resistance

ISO EN 12600 + ISO EN 1630

Class 5

(in 6 possible classes)

insulation

Sound insulation

ISO EN 10140 + ISO EN 717

Rw: 38 db (up to)
security

Security

RC2: (WK2) 2

RC2: (WK2)

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