Tiled steps lead down from the terrace to the pool of Casa Ter, a concrete and stone house designed by architecture studio Mesura in Baix Empordà, Spain.
The L-shaped residence is bisected by an outdoor terrace that runs along one side and through the end, creating a covered indoor-outdoor living space.
Steps lead down to the pool
Earth-toned steps lead down to a long swimming pool set in the rolling fields of rural Catalonia. The house is named for the nearby Ter River, and stones from its banks have been used in its construction.
Sandy-coloured textured concrete render covers the low-slung exterior of the house.
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