The cubic lighthouse draws its inspiration from Modernism and Minimalism, two architectural movements that focus on functionality, simplicity and purity of form. Its design incorporates the geometric purity of Cubism, combining the practical need for a lighthouse with a modern aesthetic that respects the environment as it does not require significant interventions in the subsoil. The strictly geometric shape of the cubic volume emphasizes the contrast between human intervention and the natural landscape while at the same time its interior is open to visitors.
This idea is based on the principles of Modernism that prioritize function, but at the same time emphasizes visual symbolism and innovation, respecting the minimalist approach of ‘less is more’. The use of LED technology offers not only excellent brightness and low energy consumption, but also the ability to adapt to the needs of the user or environmental conditions.
This lighthouse is not just a guide for sailors, but also an artistic element that acts as a reference point in the landscape. Its brightness offers safety to vessels, while its unique architectural form highlights the connection of modern technology with art and the environment. In addition, it functions as a symbol of sustainability, using efficient lighting technology that harmonizes with the principles of ecological sensitivity and responsible architectural intervention.