Villa Galilea

A dialogue between material and landscape

Located in that part of the Middle East where desert landscapes give way to lush vegetation along the Mediterranean coast, Villa Galilea stands as a striking example of design. The brutalist style is the defining feature of this home: concrete dominates the entire structure, conveying a sense of formality and stability through its geometric architectural lines.

The large glass surfaces and our windows add a sense of lightness to the building, creating an intriguing material contrast and giving the illusion that the villa seamlessly merges with its garden.

HW80SL and Villa Galilea

The frames selected for Villa Galilea belong to the Klima 80 collection, featuring more traditional lines that harmonize perfectly with the house’s design. The windows are made from Red Grandis laminated wood, finished naturally both inside and out to maintain a stylistic consistency.

A lift and slide door with four sashes opens like theater curtains onto the outdoor area, completely erasing the boundary between the living space and the poolside garden. The master bedroom and its bathroom feature two-panel sliding doors that provide access to a private terrace. In the study, a large fixed window was installed to flood the room with natural light throughout the day.

The frames are equipped with gray-silver handles finished in satin chrome, lending a more sophisticated aesthetic to the openings.