House of the Infinite by Architect Alberto Campo Baeza

Experience the minimalist architecture of the House of the Infinite in Cádiz, a city and port in southwestern Spain.

Architect Alberto Campo Baeza completed this remarkable architectural project in 2014. House of the Infinite is situated at the marvelous beach of Cádiz, which is the capital of a province with the same name in southwestern Spain. The building impresses as a monumental and linear stone platform. An uncompromising minimalism of architectural shapes encounters a luxurious lifestyle at the very edge of the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. The entire roof of the house serves as an accessible platform that provides a large pool as well as a breathtaking view.

House of the Infinite in Cádiz, a city and port in southwestern Spain.
House of the Infinite in Cádiz, a city and port in southwestern Spain.
On the flat roof of the House of the Infinite.
On the flat roof of the House of the Infinite.
House of the Infinite by architect Alberto Campo Baeza at the beach of Cádiz, Spain.
House of the Infinite by architect Alberto Campo Baeza at the beach of Cádiz, Spain.
Pure minimalism combined with a luxury way of life. A large pool on the roof and the stunning views of the sea make you forget all your worries.
Pure minimalism combined with a luxury way of life. A large pool on the roof and the stunning views of the sea make you forget all your worries.
An entrance directly from the beach.
An entrance directly from the beach.
The entire house offers a simple, straightforward architecture.
The entire house offers a simple, straightforward architecture.
A seamless transition from the outside to the inside of the house.
A seamless transition from the outside to the inside of the house.
The interior of the house is characterized by simplicity as well as bright, large rooms.
The interior of the house is characterized by simplicity as well as bright, large rooms.