Architecture as Carved Mass and Light
This residence is conceived as a composition of solid volumes sculpted by voids. Circular and arched openings are not decorative gestures, but deliberate incisions—framing views, filtering light, and mediating the relationship between interior and exterior.
The material palette emphasizes permanence and contrast: stone, textured concrete, and large glazed surfaces work together to balance opacity and transparency. Internally, double-height spaces dissolve boundaries, allowing light to travel vertically and visually connect levels, while controlled openings preserve privacy without sacrificing openness.
The pool becomes an extension of the architecture itself, reflecting the geometry of the building and reinforcing the dialogue between structure, landscape, and water.
This project explores architecture not as an object, but as an experience—where form, light, and material are inseparable.