Collection by Diana Budds

Modern Design and Architecture Across Spain

Take a photographic odyssey through a sample of the best architecture and design on the Iberian peninsula.

The couple snapped up a 2,600-square-foot late-18th-century flat, which they’ve since filled with 

vintage finds and Hayon’s own 

designs and prototypes.
The couple snapped up a 2,600-square-foot late-18th-century flat, which they’ve since filled with vintage finds and Hayon’s own designs and prototypes.
Rather than throwing away and replacing the existing French doors, paint was removed from the doors and their corresponding interior shutters by sandblasting.
Rather than throwing away and replacing the existing French doors, paint was removed from the doors and their corresponding interior shutters by sandblasting.
Sliding panels of Tagliabue's design delineate space in the first-floor sitting room, which opens to an office.
Sliding panels of Tagliabue's design delineate space in the first-floor sitting room, which opens to an office.
Metropol ParasolRounding a corner into Seville's Plaza de la Encarnación, architect J. Mayer H.'s massive waffle-like structure emerges out of the medieval streets, casting checkered shadows on the centuries-old buildings.
Metropol ParasolRounding a corner into Seville's Plaza de la Encarnación, architect J. Mayer H.'s massive waffle-like structure emerges out of the medieval streets, casting checkered shadows on the centuries-old buildings.
The CaixaForum by Herzog + de Meuron is a cultural center in the city’s historic museum triangle.   p.242
The CaixaForum by Herzog + de Meuron is a cultural center in the city’s historic museum triangle. p.242
Park Güell in the Gràcia district of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Photo by: Wolfgang Staudt
Park Güell in the Gràcia district of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Photo by: Wolfgang Staudt
The physical structure is integrated into the natural landscape, with a view of a permaculture vineyard in the background. All wine and produce served to visitors is grown on the estate, reflecting the Rough Luxe focus on provenance and authenticity.
The physical structure is integrated into the natural landscape, with a view of a permaculture vineyard in the background. All wine and produce served to visitors is grown on the estate, reflecting the Rough Luxe focus on provenance and authenticity.