The room upstairs cantilevers over the courtyard, creating a terrace that also serves as the roof for the space below.
The louvers of this room give thermal control to the south facing spaces, while the opposite facade is dominated by large frameless windows, all the more impressive because of the curvature of the building.

There is a preoccupation for the idea of layering and how the solid or transparency defines the spaces. Light is the medium that allows for the transformation of planes into volumes containers of space, and the control over the quality of light in these spaces is determinant. >>>

         


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