
"The old Villa Terraza, named by its first inhabitant with a small sign at the entrance, already contained the essence of the project: a house defined by light and the desire to transform an apartment into a bright refuge."
"This original intuition guided the project from the beginning."
"The home opens to all orientations, allowing the sun to organize the rhythms of daily life."
The old Villa Terraza retained its identity through a small sign placed by its first inhabitant, signaling continuity with its past. The design centers on light and on converting an apartment into a bright refuge. An original intuition about brightness guided the intervention from the outset. The house opens to all orientations so natural light structures spatial experience and daily routines. Openings and spatial organization prioritize sunlight to regulate living rhythms. The renovation emphasizes orientation, daylighting, and a responsive residential environment that frames daily life around natural light cycles.
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