Casa Sota la Mola: A Monochrome House Blending into the Red Landscape
TwoBo arquitectura, a Barcelona-based studio founded by María Pancorbo, Alberto Twose, and Pablo Twose, has completed Casa Sota la Mola in Matadepera, Spain. The 250 m² residence sits at the foot of the Sant Llorenç del Munt i l'Obac natural park. Designed to blend into the characteristic red terrain, the house is monochrome and aims to go unnoticed, combining family life with the tranquility of nature. The project team includes collaborators Claudia Canalda, Sara Alves, Javi Comadrán, Víctor Díaz-Asensio, and Ourania Chamilaki. Construction was carried out by Prismatic 360 + Coterm. Photographs are by Jose Hevia. Suppliers include Bivaq and Isist Atelier. The project was curated by Valentina Díaz.
Key facts
- TwoBo arquitectura designed Casa Sota la Mola
- Located in Matadepera, Barcelona, Spain
- Area: 250 m²
- Year: 2025
- Monochrome house blending into red landscape
- Photographs by Jose Hevia
- Suppliers: Bivaq, Isist Atelier
- Construction by Prismatic 360 + Coterm
Entities
Artists
- María Pancorbo
- Alberto Twose
- Pablo Twose
- Valentina Díaz
- Claudia Canalda
- Sara Alves
- Javi Comadrán
- Víctor Díaz-Asensio
- Ourania Chamilaki
- Jose Hevia
Institutions
- TwoBo arquitectura
- Prismatic 360
- Coterm
- Bivaq
- Isist Atelier
Locations
- Matadepera
- Barcelona
- Spain
- Sant Llorenç del Munt i l'Obac