Renovation
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17 hours agoFamily Villa / Noue Studio
A 1983 building undergoes interior redesign that swaps the kitchen and bedroom to improve spatial organization and flow while maintaining respect for the original structure.
The eastern setback of the plot is reinterpreted as a pool pavilion defined by terracotta screens and a glass canopy. This zone functions as a transitional layer between the interior and exterior, mediating light, temperature, and privacy. The public areas are arranged between the transparent pool enclosure and the solid private block, creating a sequence of interconnected volumes that balance openness with enclosure. Sectional openings enable layered views across spaces, allowing soft reflected light from the pool to animate the interiors.