"Yeganeh" villa is an example of contemporary design, seamlessly blending nature, technology, and architectural artistry. Moving away from traditional forms, this structure embraces fluid lines and soft curves, reflecting a futuristic and innovative approach to architecture.
The design concept is rooted in respect and understanding of the natural environment. Vegetation is cleverly used in the courtyard, and the landscape changes with the passage of time, offering various levels of diversity. The garden centers around “trees,” creating a natural oxygen bar and creating an approachable reception area under the trees.
Step into the serene elegance of minimalist interior design, where simplicity meets functionality in a carefully curated black & white space. This living room and modern kitchen combination celebrates clean lines and open spaces, creating an atmosphere of effortless sophistication. The monochrome palette adds a timeless charm while allowing every detail to shine.
This house in the Spanish coastal town of Salou is the result of a collaborative effort with our clients. Alba's vision of a sloping roof with exposed wooden beams and Oriol's desire for a house that connects with the garden without sacrificing privacy led us to explore openness, proportion, and shape.
Nestled in the heart of Tuscany, this ultra-modern luxury villa is a true masterpiece of architectural innovation. Designed to blend seamlessly with its lush, tropical surroundings, the villa takes inspiration from the fluid shapes of corals and the elegance of arches, merging organic forms with industrial style.
E House is a family home located on the Asian side of Istanbul, adjacent to a forest. The three-story building features a living room, dining area, and winter garden facing the forest on the ground floor, while the entrance side includes a kitchen, pantry, living room, and a powder room.
The Art Foundation in Masdar City Central Park is intended to be an integral part of the park and will include several open levels that serve as exhibition spaces for sculptures. The main façade of the Foundation will be wrapped in an organically shaped curtain that reflects the dynamics of sound vibrating in the air.
Between the thick walls of an old mountain ranch, we projected a weekend housing program surrounded by river and mountains. We imagined building a flexible program under a large inclined roof that responds to the new needs in coexistence with the inherited structure and the exterior.