Bird’s-eye view of all 12 villas on the Intracoastal site. Catenary arch entries and trencadis surfaces visible. The definitive project image.
Project — Renderings
Twelve villas.
Rendered.
Architectural visualisations of the completed Gaudi Villas. All renderings are artist’s impressions.
Front elevation of Type A or B villa. Catenary arch entry, trencadis cladding, material palette. Below eye-level angle.
The Facade
The catenary
arch entry.
Each villa entry is derived from the catenary arch principle — the form Gaudí proved was perfect when he hung chains from a ceiling and photographed them upside-down.
Main living area: helicoidal columns, marble floors, double-height void, curved glazing, bronze hardware. No people.
The Interior
Space as
geometry.
The interior of each Gaudi villa is a direct translation of Gaudí’s organic continuity principle — wall becomes ceiling becomes floor in a single uninterrupted gesture.
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Additional Views
Infinity pool at golden hour. Trencadis border. Intracoastal views. No people.
Catenary arch entry gate at dusk. Helicoidal columns and trencadis floor visible.
The Collection
Three archetypes.
Twelve unique villas.
The Catenary
From $6,500,000
| Bedrooms | 4–5 |
| Area | 3,800 sq ft |
| Pool | Intracoastal infinity |
| Garage | 2 bays |
The Hyperboloid
From $9,200,000
| Bedrooms | 5–6 |
| Area | 5,100 sq ft |
| Extras | Private boat dock |
| Garage | 3 bays + car lift |
The Trencadís
From $12,000,000
| Bedrooms | 6 |
| Area | 6,200 sq ft |
| Extras | Full trencadís exterior |
| Garage | 4 bays + guest house |