this renovation of a 29th floor-apartment, the unobstructed view on the city is a luxury that
architecture merely accompanies.
Hence the main spatial intervention is opening up the apartment to let the horizon in: all non-
structural interior walls of the apartment are removed to allow the interior to float between two
horizons.
Parcimonial but strong interventions then anchor the space. A new volume organizes the
sleeping area, allowing closing and subdividing it into a main and guest bedroom when
necessary, while letting daylight and the view reach into the centrally positioned bathroom.