Perched on a ridge overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Ca’Liza takes advantage of wonderful views and prevalent breezes. The house, clad in coralina stone, has two fronts: one towards the ocean and the other facing a lush subtropical hammock and the street. Ca’Liza pursues a familiar pictorial frame of architecture and landscape typical of the traditional Bahamian vernacular building influenced by Palladianism.
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Front Facade Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Perched on a ridge overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Ca’Liza takes advantage of wonderful views with a two tiered Portico facing the beach. Designed in the Classical Palladian style and the British Colonial heritage of The Bahamas, the house, clad in Coralina Stone, has two fronts, one towards the ocean and another facing a lush sub tropical Hammock and the street. Ca’Liza pursues a familiar pictorial frame of architecture and landscape, typical of traditional Bahamian vernacular building, influenced by Palladianism.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Entry
Perched on a ridge overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Ca’Liza takes advantage of wonderful views with a two tiered Portico facing the beach. Designed in the Classical Palladian style and the British Colonial heritage of The Bahamas, the house, clad in Coralina Stone, has two fronts, one towards the ocean and another facing a lush sub tropical Hammock and the street. Ca’Liza pursues a familiar pictorial frame of architecture and landscape, typical of traditional Bahamian vernacular building, influenced by Palladianism.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Stair Hall
Perched on a ridge overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Ca’Liza takes advantage of wonderful views with a two tiered Portico facing the beach. Designed in the Classical Palladian style and the British Colonial heritage of The Bahamas, the house, clad in Coralina Stone, has two fronts, one towards the ocean and another facing a lush sub tropical Hammock and the street. Ca’Liza pursues a familiar pictorial frame of architecture and landscape, typical of traditional Bahamian vernacular building, influenced by Palladianism.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Living Room Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Perched on a ridge overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Ca’Liza takes advantage of wonderful views with a two tiered Portico facing the beach. Designed in the Classical Palladian style and the British Colonial heritage of The Bahamas, the house, clad in Coralina Stone, has two fronts, one towards the ocean and another facing a lush sub tropical Hammock and the street. Ca’Liza pursues a familiar pictorial frame of architecture and landscape, typical of traditional Bahamian vernacular building, influenced by Palladianism.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Beach Loggia Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Perched on a ridge overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Ca’Liza takes advantage of wonderful views with a two tiered Portico facing the beach. Designed in the Classical Palladian style and the British Colonial heritage of The Bahamas, the house, clad in Coralina Stone, has two fronts, one towards the ocean and another facing a lush sub tropical Hammock and the street. Ca’Liza pursues a familiar pictorial frame of architecture and landscape, typical of traditional Bahamian vernacular building, influenced by Palladianism.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Dining Room Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Perched on a ridge overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Ca’Liza takes advantage of wonderful views with a two tiered Portico facing the beach. Designed in the Classical Palladian style and the British Colonial heritage of The Bahamas, the house, clad in Coralina Stone, has two fronts, one towards the ocean and another facing a lush sub tropical Hammock and the street. Ca’Liza pursues a familiar pictorial frame of architecture and landscape, typical of traditional Bahamian vernacular building, influenced by Palladianism.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Kitchen Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Perched on a ridge overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Ca’Liza takes advantage of wonderful views with a two tiered Portico facing the beach. Designed in the Classical Palladian style and the British Colonial heritage of The Bahamas, the house, clad in Coralina Stone, has two fronts, one towards the ocean and another facing a lush sub tropical Hammock and the street. Ca’Liza pursues a familiar pictorial frame of architecture and landscape, typical of traditional Bahamian vernacular building, influenced by Palladianism.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Master Bedroom Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Perched on a ridge overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Ca’Liza takes advantage of wonderful views with a two tiered Portico facing the beach. Designed in the Classical Palladian style and the British Colonial heritage of The Bahamas, the house, clad in Coralina Stone, has two fronts, one towards the ocean and another facing a lush sub tropical Hammock and the street. Ca’Liza pursues a familiar pictorial frame of architecture and landscape, typical of traditional Bahamian vernacular building, influenced by Palladianism.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Louvered Porch Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Perched on a ridge overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Ca’Liza takes advantage of wonderful views with a two tiered Portico facing the beach. Designed in the Classical Palladian style and the British Colonial heritage of The Bahamas, the house, clad in Coralina Stone, has two fronts, one towards the ocean and another facing a lush sub tropical Hammock and the street. Ca’Liza pursues a familiar pictorial frame of architecture and landscape, typical of traditional Bahamian vernacular building, influenced by Palladianism.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Street Elevation Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Perched on a ridge overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Ca’Liza takes advantage of wonderful views with a two tiered Portico facing the beach. Designed in the Classical Palladian style and the British Colonial heritage of The Bahamas, the house, clad in Coralina Stone, has two fronts, one towards the ocean and another facing a lush sub tropical Hammock and the street. Ca’Liza pursues a familiar pictorial frame of architecture and landscape, typical of traditional Bahamian vernacular building, influenced by Palladianism.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Site Plan
Perched on a ridge overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Ca’Liza takes advantage of wonderful views with a two tiered Portico facing the beach. Designed in the Classical Palladian style and the British Colonial heritage of The Bahamas, the house, clad in Coralina Stone, has two fronts, one towards the ocean and another facing a lush sub tropical Hammock and the street. Ca’Liza pursues a familiar pictorial frame of architecture and landscape, typical of traditional Bahamian vernacular building, influenced by Palladianism.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
First Floor Plan
Perched on a ridge overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Ca’Liza takes advantage of wonderful views with a two tiered Portico facing the beach. Designed in the Classical Palladian style and the British Colonial heritage of The Bahamas, the house, clad in Coralina Stone, has two fronts, one towards the ocean and another facing a lush sub tropical Hammock and the street. Ca’Liza pursues a familiar pictorial frame of architecture and landscape, typical of traditional Bahamian vernacular building, influenced by Palladianism.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Second Floor Plan
Perched on a ridge overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Ca’Liza takes advantage of wonderful views with a two tiered Portico facing the beach. Designed in the Classical Palladian style and the British Colonial heritage of The Bahamas, the house, clad in Coralina Stone, has two fronts, one towards the ocean and another facing a lush sub tropical Hammock and the street. Ca’Liza pursues a familiar pictorial frame of architecture and landscape, typical of traditional Bahamian vernacular building, influenced by Palladianism.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Detail
Perched on a ridge overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Ca’Liza takes advantage of wonderful views with a two tiered Portico facing the beach. Designed in the Classical Palladian style and the British Colonial heritage of The Bahamas, the house, clad in Coralina Stone, has two fronts, one towards the ocean and another facing a lush sub tropical Hammock and the street. Ca’Liza pursues a familiar pictorial frame of architecture and landscape, typical of traditional Bahamian vernacular building, influenced by Palladianism.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Side Elevation Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Perched on a ridge overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Ca’Liza takes advantage of wonderful views with a two tiered Portico facing the beach. Designed in the Classical Palladian style and the British Colonial heritage of The Bahamas, the house, clad in Coralina Stone, has two fronts, one towards the ocean and another facing a lush sub tropical Hammock and the street. Ca’Liza pursues a familiar pictorial frame of architecture and landscape, typical of traditional Bahamian vernacular building, influenced by Palladianism.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
View From Beach
Perched on a ridge overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Ca’Liza takes advantage of wonderful views with a two tiered Portico facing the beach. Designed in the Classical Palladian style and the British Colonial heritage of The Bahamas, the house, clad in Coralina Stone, has two fronts, one towards the ocean and another facing a lush sub tropical Hammock and the street. Ca’Liza pursues a familiar pictorial frame of architecture and landscape, typical of traditional Bahamian vernacular building, influenced by Palladianism.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Ca’liza
Perched on a ridge overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Ca’Liza takes advantage of wonderful views and prevalent breezes. The house, clad in coralina stone, has two fronts: one towards the ocean and the other facing a lush subtropical hammock and the street. Ca’Liza pursues a familiar pictorial frame of architecture and landscape typical of the traditional Bahamian vernacular building influenced by Palladianism.
Front Facade
Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Perched on a ridge overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Ca’Liza takes advantage of wonderful views with a two tiered Portico facing the beach. Designed in the Classical Palladian style and the British Colonial heritage of The Bahamas, the house, clad in Coralina Stone, has two fronts, one towards the ocean and another facing a lush sub tropical Hammock and the street. Ca’Liza pursues a familiar pictorial frame of architecture and landscape, typical of traditional Bahamian vernacular building, influenced by Palladianism.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Entry
Perched on a ridge overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Ca’Liza takes advantage of wonderful views with a two tiered Portico facing the beach. Designed in the Classical Palladian style and the British Colonial heritage of The Bahamas, the house, clad in Coralina Stone, has two fronts, one towards the ocean and another facing a lush sub tropical Hammock and the street. Ca’Liza pursues a familiar pictorial frame of architecture and landscape, typical of traditional Bahamian vernacular building, influenced by Palladianism.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Stair Hall
Perched on a ridge overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Ca’Liza takes advantage of wonderful views with a two tiered Portico facing the beach. Designed in the Classical Palladian style and the British Colonial heritage of The Bahamas, the house, clad in Coralina Stone, has two fronts, one towards the ocean and another facing a lush sub tropical Hammock and the street. Ca’Liza pursues a familiar pictorial frame of architecture and landscape, typical of traditional Bahamian vernacular building, influenced by Palladianism.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Living Room
Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Perched on a ridge overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Ca’Liza takes advantage of wonderful views with a two tiered Portico facing the beach. Designed in the Classical Palladian style and the British Colonial heritage of The Bahamas, the house, clad in Coralina Stone, has two fronts, one towards the ocean and another facing a lush sub tropical Hammock and the street. Ca’Liza pursues a familiar pictorial frame of architecture and landscape, typical of traditional Bahamian vernacular building, influenced by Palladianism.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Beach Loggia
Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Perched on a ridge overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Ca’Liza takes advantage of wonderful views with a two tiered Portico facing the beach. Designed in the Classical Palladian style and the British Colonial heritage of The Bahamas, the house, clad in Coralina Stone, has two fronts, one towards the ocean and another facing a lush sub tropical Hammock and the street. Ca’Liza pursues a familiar pictorial frame of architecture and landscape, typical of traditional Bahamian vernacular building, influenced by Palladianism.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Dining Room
Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Perched on a ridge overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Ca’Liza takes advantage of wonderful views with a two tiered Portico facing the beach. Designed in the Classical Palladian style and the British Colonial heritage of The Bahamas, the house, clad in Coralina Stone, has two fronts, one towards the ocean and another facing a lush sub tropical Hammock and the street. Ca’Liza pursues a familiar pictorial frame of architecture and landscape, typical of traditional Bahamian vernacular building, influenced by Palladianism.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Kitchen
Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Perched on a ridge overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Ca’Liza takes advantage of wonderful views with a two tiered Portico facing the beach. Designed in the Classical Palladian style and the British Colonial heritage of The Bahamas, the house, clad in Coralina Stone, has two fronts, one towards the ocean and another facing a lush sub tropical Hammock and the street. Ca’Liza pursues a familiar pictorial frame of architecture and landscape, typical of traditional Bahamian vernacular building, influenced by Palladianism.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Master Bedroom
Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Perched on a ridge overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Ca’Liza takes advantage of wonderful views with a two tiered Portico facing the beach. Designed in the Classical Palladian style and the British Colonial heritage of The Bahamas, the house, clad in Coralina Stone, has two fronts, one towards the ocean and another facing a lush sub tropical Hammock and the street. Ca’Liza pursues a familiar pictorial frame of architecture and landscape, typical of traditional Bahamian vernacular building, influenced by Palladianism.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Louvered Porch
Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Perched on a ridge overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Ca’Liza takes advantage of wonderful views with a two tiered Portico facing the beach. Designed in the Classical Palladian style and the British Colonial heritage of The Bahamas, the house, clad in Coralina Stone, has two fronts, one towards the ocean and another facing a lush sub tropical Hammock and the street. Ca’Liza pursues a familiar pictorial frame of architecture and landscape, typical of traditional Bahamian vernacular building, influenced by Palladianism.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Street Elevation
Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Perched on a ridge overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Ca’Liza takes advantage of wonderful views with a two tiered Portico facing the beach. Designed in the Classical Palladian style and the British Colonial heritage of The Bahamas, the house, clad in Coralina Stone, has two fronts, one towards the ocean and another facing a lush sub tropical Hammock and the street. Ca’Liza pursues a familiar pictorial frame of architecture and landscape, typical of traditional Bahamian vernacular building, influenced by Palladianism.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Site Plan
Perched on a ridge overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Ca’Liza takes advantage of wonderful views with a two tiered Portico facing the beach. Designed in the Classical Palladian style and the British Colonial heritage of The Bahamas, the house, clad in Coralina Stone, has two fronts, one towards the ocean and another facing a lush sub tropical Hammock and the street. Ca’Liza pursues a familiar pictorial frame of architecture and landscape, typical of traditional Bahamian vernacular building, influenced by Palladianism.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
First Floor Plan
Perched on a ridge overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Ca’Liza takes advantage of wonderful views with a two tiered Portico facing the beach. Designed in the Classical Palladian style and the British Colonial heritage of The Bahamas, the house, clad in Coralina Stone, has two fronts, one towards the ocean and another facing a lush sub tropical Hammock and the street. Ca’Liza pursues a familiar pictorial frame of architecture and landscape, typical of traditional Bahamian vernacular building, influenced by Palladianism.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Second Floor Plan
Perched on a ridge overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Ca’Liza takes advantage of wonderful views with a two tiered Portico facing the beach. Designed in the Classical Palladian style and the British Colonial heritage of The Bahamas, the house, clad in Coralina Stone, has two fronts, one towards the ocean and another facing a lush sub tropical Hammock and the street. Ca’Liza pursues a familiar pictorial frame of architecture and landscape, typical of traditional Bahamian vernacular building, influenced by Palladianism.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Detail
Perched on a ridge overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Ca’Liza takes advantage of wonderful views with a two tiered Portico facing the beach. Designed in the Classical Palladian style and the British Colonial heritage of The Bahamas, the house, clad in Coralina Stone, has two fronts, one towards the ocean and another facing a lush sub tropical Hammock and the street. Ca’Liza pursues a familiar pictorial frame of architecture and landscape, typical of traditional Bahamian vernacular building, influenced by Palladianism.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Side Elevation
Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
Perched on a ridge overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Ca’Liza takes advantage of wonderful views with a two tiered Portico facing the beach. Designed in the Classical Palladian style and the British Colonial heritage of The Bahamas, the house, clad in Coralina Stone, has two fronts, one towards the ocean and another facing a lush sub tropical Hammock and the street. Ca’Liza pursues a familiar pictorial frame of architecture and landscape, typical of traditional Bahamian vernacular building, influenced by Palladianism.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales
View From Beach
Perched on a ridge overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Ca’Liza takes advantage of wonderful views with a two tiered Portico facing the beach. Designed in the Classical Palladian style and the British Colonial heritage of The Bahamas, the house, clad in Coralina Stone, has two fronts, one towards the ocean and another facing a lush sub tropical Hammock and the street. Ca’Liza pursues a familiar pictorial frame of architecture and landscape, typical of traditional Bahamian vernacular building, influenced by Palladianism.Photo: Carlos Ignacio Morales