Spanish architect Joaquin Torres from the A-cero firm have created this luxury sculptural beach house bungalow design in the Dominican Republic. The modern house was built as a year round holiday hotspot when people goes for the sun, sand and the wave in summer.
Occupying an area of 7,000 squared meter, the single storey beach house bungalow comprised of two curvilinear volumes; a pair of sand-colored structures stretching upwards into the sunny sky. The exterior arching walls of the sculptural house create a unique architectural interest from the outside, as well as focusing the views from the inside to outside. The luxurious minimalist living rooms design with open concept idea allows its residents to enjoy the endless views of the sea along with the sea breeze under the shelter of the rolling rooflines.
Floor-to-ceiling windows bring the outdoors in, but getting into the house isn’t as easy as you might think. The front entrance is hidden behind a series of sculptural walls, offering a full privacy to this luxury Caribbean vacation house.






































