
"The flat terrain with generous dimensions, intended for a residence with a maximum area of 250 m², motivated us to position it in a way to maximize the interface between the covered program and the external areas."
"The resulting distribution follows a logic already tested in other residential projects by the office, where the circulation between the rooms is configured as covered passages, yet open laterally - without frames or masonry - to extend the experience between the interior and exterior."
A flat, generously sized site with a 250 m² residential limit guided a positioning strategy focused on maximizing the connection between covered program and outdoor areas. The plan arranges circulation as covered passages that remain open on the sides to blur boundaries between inside and outside. Those passages are designed without frames or masonry to preserve visual and physical continuity. The distribution follows an established office logic used in prior residential projects to reinforce fluid movement and prolonged outdoor engagement. The overall approach emphasizes seamless transition and expanded spatial experience between interior and exterior zones.
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