The College of Architects of Malaga has already endorsed the project of construction of IGGA.
The firm of design and architecture IGGA International planned the construction of an exclusive villa in contemporary style in one of the most desired urbanisations of the emblematic Golden Mile of Marbella.
The last villa project of IGGA is a synonym of luxury and exclusivity. Designed by Ignacio García, founder of the well-known firm of architects, will be constructed under the highest standards of sustainable construction.
Villas IGGA, a perfect choice for designing your lifestyle in the Costa del Sol.
The new contemporary style villa is a modern detached house of 7 bedrooms protected from prying eyes, but with sweeping views and high quality finishes.
IGGA bet by transparency, brightness, safety, aesthetics and design in the house.
The project proposes protective barriers with railings of safety glass in terraces and French balconies and use measures less frequent, as doors and sliding glass windows embedded in the wall. Exclusive system that allows the total opening of the space by hiding the view both the sheet placed on the wall as the frames perimeter door and window.
The house has an elevator, a main staircase and two service stairs, one internal and one external intended for the use of the service. The living room with a fireplace in exclusive design and also the dining room are spacious and both give the barbecue area with pergola, the gardens and the pool transparent of salt water – with glass wall, which is the ultimate in design, to feel like a fish in the Aquarium.
The first floor has 4 bedrooms, all with bathroom and private terrace or french balcony. The master bedroom is spacious and bright with access to a private terrace facing south, east and west with views of the pool and gardens. It also has two spacious dressing rooms, one for him and one for her, as well as a bathroom for each one.
Views in 3D © IGGA International 2016 – First views of the construction project (upper illustration) and draft initial core (shown below).
Info – The visas of houses grew 133% at the start of 2016 in Costa del Sol, according to data published by the Association of Architects of Malaga. By municipalities, the number of visas of housing from January to March is mainly concentrated in Málaga (254), followed by Mijas (100) and Marbella (46). Read More