Project number:
148 - RMN
The main concept of this house is a space where the interior directly interacts with nature. The interior and exterior seamlessly blend into each other, creating harmony and unity. Inspired by natural elements such as stone, wood, and plaster, we have created an atmosphere where lightness and tranquility combine with taste and style.
This project is designed to maximize the use of natural light. Wide windows and glass doors allow the sun to shine inside, providing a sense of brightness and space. One of the main features of this house is the winter gardens with trees behind glass. These special areas allow nature to become not just a separate design element but an active participant in the interior, providing additional light and a connection to nature.
The interior of this house can be transformed using movable partitions, giving the owners the freedom to adjust the space to their needs and mood.
Equally important is the large terrace with a separate barbecue area and a small pool. This is the perfect place to have breakfast in the morning, relax in peace, work, and host family gatherings and gatherings with friends.
The concept’s author – architect Alberto Foyo, a professor of architecture at Columbia University (New York).