



2026
S - House
Rosello Architecture
A continuous line rising from the rock, resting on the cliff like a habitable sculpture. Its curve—precise and serene—both contrasts with and dissolves into the landscape, shaping an architecture that is movement, horizon, and pause. A mineral sigh open to the sea, conceived to gaze beyond the infinite.
The gesture is simple yet powerful: a single trace that lifts from the ground and settles lightly on the edge of the cliff, as if drawn by the horizon itself. The structure follows this line, creating spaces that flow one into another, guided by the rhythm of the curve and the presence of the sea beyond. From certain angles it appears almost sculptural, a quiet form resting against the vastness of the landscape.
Openings are carefully aligned with the horizon, allowing light, wind, and the distant sound of the water to enter the interior. The architecture becomes a frame for the immensity of the sea, where the boundary between inside and outside dissolves into a continuous visual and spatial experience. Materials remain restrained and mineral, echoing the textures of the surrounding rock and reinforcing the sense that the building belongs to the cliff from which it rises.
Here, the act of inhabiting becomes contemplative. Movement along the curve reveals shifting perspectives of sky and water, moments of shelter followed by sudden openness. The project transforms a single line into a place of dwelling—an architecture that listens to the landscape, rests upon it, and quietly extends toward the endless horizon.


















