The project seeks an architectural language based on gestures and morphologies inherent in the residential building in which it is located, built in the 1930s.
Overcoming utilitarian cases, the project finds a poetic impact in the gradation of spaces from low to high, from dark to light, from neutral in materiality and details to active, multi-colored and diverse.
Conditionally and physically divided into two levels, the project places the intimate area of the dwelling, containing the master bedroom, study, and sanitary and household rooms behind the neutral screen of the fluid wall treated in microcement to the right of the entrance. To the left of the entrance, overcoming a step reveals the social area of the apartment – the open space of the living room, dining room and kitchen and the children’s room with a climbing wall.