Contemporary
Casa Dalida exemplifies contemporary tropical architecture, blending clean, minimalist lines with organic textures and materials. Its structure likely features large glass walls or sliding panels opening to terraces, so that the borders between inside and outside blur. Roof overhangs and pergola elements provide shade; natural materials—stone, wood, thatch or palm elements—cohabit with modern concrete and steel in a juxtaposition that is both luxurious and rooted in place. Landscaping is not an afterthought, but an integrated design: water features, native plants, and possibly living walls or garden features that contribute to passive cooling and privacy.