Soskil House / Ludwig Godefroy architect
Briefly

Casa Soskil is an innovative architectural project that centers around its garden as a key element, which defines the negative space of the house. It was designed to control neighboring views using geometric shapes that float around existing trees, creating dynamic openings that both invite garden growth and provide privacy. The design contrasts light and shade through two distinct social areas—one sunlit around the pool and another shaded in the back, seamlessly integrating the home's interior with its natural surroundings and fostering a strong sense of well-being among its spaces.
Casa Soskil is designed around the void of the garden, emphasizing negative space to create an immersive experience with nature, contrasting light and shade.
The house incorporates floating geometric shapes that frame large openings, ensuring privacy while allowing the garden to flourish and contribute to the home's ambiance.
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