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Since 2004

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Vaud

Architecture finds its essence in light, enriching our relationship with space. The need to capture, understand and play with light was the foundation of this project.

A breath of fresh air is infused into the art of exposed concrete, all within a lush green setting. Natural light reveals itself in raw materials as well as in the softness of fabric, highlighting the phenomenon of shadow and its effect on humans, where shade is prioritized over light.

The house is organized across four levels, beginning with a patio where vegetation intersects with mineral elements, culminating in an inverted vault that allows for the exploration of the building’s full height.

The principle of abstraction is employed to express the exterior through the interior. The large glazed windows on the ground floor create a mirror effect between the materials used inside and outside, ensuring spatial continuity.

Elementary forms, often cubic and placed almost freely, cater to the need for storage. A tasteful selection of contemporary furniture accentuates the villa’s minimalist atmosphere, which is both serene and timeless, resembling an art gallery.