The tree’s presence is not merely a verdant backdrop; it becomes a central character, filtering through the transparencies, extending into the depths of each room, and activating the interior perspectives with a living, ever-changing vibrancy.
In the private rooms, the relationship with the communal area is mediated by thresholds that temper light, sound, and scale.
In the private rooms, microcement extends the neutrality of the whole allowing the marble-textured stone to emerge with character in bathrooms and resting areas.
Sheltered beneath the shifting canopy of a Platanus hispanica, this home near General Perón is reimagined for a family seeking true domestic warmth. The tree becomes a constant presence—slipping through transparencies, shaping depth, and weaving a green thread through every room.
A full interior clearing creates a large central core defined by oak, walnut, and stone: a warm, luminous space that anchors family life and embraces intimate corners for the children. Three en-suite bedrooms connect to the living–kitchen area through walnut doors that fine-tune privacy and spatial depth.
Microcement unifies the private areas, while marble-like stone adds character. The renovation proposes a domestic model where a vibrant central space, activated by the tree’s presence, unfolds into precise private units to define a renewed way of living.