The project involves the merger of two apartments into a single new unit.
The first apartment dating back to 1700 overlooks a public road, while the second dating back to 1950 overlooks a square.
In the latter, vertical cuts on the edges of the perimeter walls define visual cones that stratify the perception of the open domestic environments of the living room and the kitchen, thus expanding their perception.
Through the use of finishing materials and the design of the furnishing elements, the project is configured as a new system of signs that stratifies the previous ones without canceling them, seeking new relationships capable of holding the complexity of things together.