Origins of Japanese minimalism and its philosophy
Why combine Japanese minimalism and Andalusian architecture?
Principles of Japanese Minimalism Applied to Andalusian Architecture
1. Use of natural and local materials
A key element of Japanes minimalism is the use of natural materials, such as wood, stone, and paper, which not only enhance spaces with their texture and authenticity but also provide a unique sense of warmth and vitality. These materials connect the interior with the natural surroundings, creating an organic and inviting atmosphere that encourages relaxation and reflection. Being sustainable and timeless, these materials excel in durability and in their ability to transform any space into a haven of peace and harmony.
2. Natural light as an essential element
In Japan, light is considered a vital element in interior design. In Andalucía, the sun plays a leading role, and Japanese minimalist architecture takes advantage of this natural benefit. Homes designed by Alejandro Giménez are characterized by large windows that allow light to flow naturally, creating bright and welcoming environments. This use of light enhances every corner and contributes to the creation of a calm and pure space.
3. Open spaces connected to the outdoors
Another principle of Japanese minimalism is the connection with the surroundings. Japanese gardens reflect this philosophy, and in Andalucía, nature also plays a fundamental role. Integrating a zen-style garden or an interior courtyard filled with native vegetation creates a tranquil corner that invites meditation and relaxation. Alejandro Giménez Architects develops projects with this premise, as seen in the Casa Hikari, where the transition between indoor and outdoor spaces is almost imperceptible.
The balance between tradition and modernity
The importance of functionality in every detail

Japanese minimalism and the future of architecture on the Costa del Sol
Japanese minimalism in Andalusian homes is not just a trend; it is a philosophy that more and more people are embracing to create spaces that bring peace and balance. Architects like Alejandro Giménez, with a vision that goes beyond aesthetics, are redefining how we live in our homes by combining the best of each culture to offer something truly unique and transformative.