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González & Jacobson Architecture perceives infinity pools not as an added element to the architectural project, but as a natural part of the architectural landscape.
Within the design of premium residential architecture, the architecture firm in Marbella, Málaga, understands them not only as recreational amenities, but as central pieces of composition, contemplation, and sensory experience.
Infinity pools have become an almost iconic element in contemporary luxury villa architecture. More than an aesthetic resource, they function as a visual extension of the landscape and the spatial experience of the home.
When well-integrated into the exterior design and landscaping, they produce a sense of continuity between architecture, water, and horizon. The edge visually disappears, and the water seems to merge with the sea, the valley, the mountains, or even the sky. This illusion of infinity conveys spaciousness, silence, and a very particular calm that few architectural pieces manage to generate.
Furthermore, the infinity pool often organizes the entire exterior composition:
It directs the main views of the villa.
It creates reflections that amplify natural light.
It provides acoustic serenity through the constant movement of the water.
And it establishes an axis for contemplation and relaxation.
In luxury villas, this helps create atmospheres of retreat, privacy, and disconnection, especially when combined with minimalist gardens, suspended terraces, or topography that opens to the horizon.
In the pool design concepts of González & Jacobson Architecture, the infinity pool transforms the landscape into part of the architecture itself, becoming a natural extension of the house and the focal point of the project.


