Chalet Can Tudó

About the project

Chalet Can Tudó, located in a privileged setting in Mallorca, is an exceptional example of modern and sustainable architecture. This high-end home was designed by architects Paula Caballero García and Diego Colón de Carvajal Salís, from the Caballerocolon studio, and built by Rosique Construcciones y Obras Civiles S.L. and Construcción Bajo Control Baleares H&L, S.L., for the developer PROMOTORAS EUROPEAS CONSOLIDADAS S.L. The result is a bright property, fully integrated into the landscape and with a clear respect for the environment.

At Cristalleria Vidres Arxiduc, we had the privilege of carrying out all the glasswork for the property, from supply to installation, using the innovative Climalit Oraé glass—Saint Gobain Glass’s range of double glazing containing recycled glass and supplied by Cerviglas. This solution consists of Planistar One Oraé (recycled) on the exterior and Stadip Oraé laminated safety glass on the interior. This choice allows us to deliver a very clean aesthetic, excellent thermal and acoustic comfort, and at the same time reinforce the sustainable and innovative nature of the project. All the glass elements were selected and crafted carefully to integrate with the architectural design, maximize natural light, and frame the views of the Mallorcan surroundings.

Coordination with the architecture studio, construction companies, and our suppliers has been essential to ensuring that every detail meets the highest standards of quality and sustainability. Chalet Can Tudó stands out not only for its design but also as a benchmark in the use of recycled materials in high-end housing—a commitment we fully share at Cristalleria Vidres Arxiduc.

The work carried out on this project is reflected in the photographs by Luis Díaz Díaz, whose perspective perfectly captures the essence of the building. To learn more about the authors of the project, you can visit the websites of the Caballerocolon architecture studio and photographer Luis Díaz Díaz.