At one end is the main entrance and at the opposite end are the swimming pools, which are integrated into an equally well-kept environment. The complex is completed with sports areas, such as paddle tennis courts.
Its architecture is highly functional and easily recognisable by the staggered volumes and a repetitive composition that reinforces the overall feeling. The façades, in ochre tones characteristic of the period, add warmth to the whole.
The most distinctive feature is the presence of wide, curved terraces, arranged continuously along the floors. These rounded lines add dynamism to the image of the buildings. The sloping tiled roofs and pergolas complete the style, blending modern elements with nods to traditional architecture.






