Social Housing in Palma de Mallorca

The U-shaped new building features eight apartments and surrounds a small courtyard. The sandstone based construction type is also employed by IBAVI for another project, a housing slab with 19 residential units on the neighbouring property.
In many parts of Spain natural stone was a major element of regional building traditions, until stone was replaced by brick and reinforced concrete. This is also the case on the Balearic islands. For the eight social housing units located on the northern outskirts of Palma de Mallorca, the public housing developer of the islands, the Instituto Balear de la...
The U-shaped new building features eight apartments and surrounds a small courtyard. The sandstone based construction type is also employed by IBAVI for another project, a housing slab with 19 residential units on the neighbouring property.