This contemporary house has designed by British architect Peter Thomas de Cruz in La Zagaleta, Spain . This white contemporary house stand in hillside site inland from the coast of southern Spain . It full with natural light, because it dominant with glass and they use a cross ventilation that combined with large cantilevered roof overhangs. For the benefit of the entrance an elliptical curved wall is the best choice. There is a bridge and spiral staircase within the ‘tail’ of the curved wall in the first floor, it connect the main living space and the master bedroom suite. They used a glass-floored in the dining space, both the gallery and the dining space become bridges fully open to the air. Water flowing from the gallery courtyard pool down over a slate-finished waterfall beneath the dining room to meet the lowest of the two connected swimming pools is the quite choice. They try to give a comfortable open air living by make attend a balconies which provide solar shading.







