
Residencial
Built2022 · Costa Cachagua
Volumes of distinct materials intertwine without hierarchy: stone, concrete, and glass form the base; upon them rests a block clad in heat-treated wood that occupies the second level — dense, dark, suspended. The tension between both defines the character of the project. The raw concrete exterior staircase is the gesture that unites them: an inclined plane—raw—that descends from the house toward the terrace and pool. The terrace is not merely a transition — it contains, organizes, and enhances the architecture from the outside. Inside, the same idea is inverted. The entrance hall staircase floats: steps without visible support, natural light that enters and travels across the light tones of the walls and sky. Lightness where outside there is weight. The journey from the entrance to the master bedroom is, also, a journey between contrasts.