G House
House G proposes flexible interior spaces that maintain a visual connection with the garden and the street. A 430 m² residence that balances privacy and openness, with a sober, warm materiality running throughout.

House G is built on a precise premise: to create interiors capable of adapting without losing their relationship with the outside. The project articulates privacy and openness as variables the inhabitant can regulate, rather than fixed conditions. That productive tension organizes every spatial decision.
The rooms are conceived as modular units that open or close according to use. The material palette —concrete, wood, and terrazzo in neutral tones— runs continuously through the house, stitching its spaces together in a tangible way. Lighting follows the structural modulation and reinforces the project's directionality.
The rear garden acts as a green lung: a space for gathering and rest that the house incorporates visually across all its levels. Vegetation penetrates the interiors through architectural filters that protect intimacy without interrupting the landscape.
The cross section reveals the project's vertical logic, where the mezzanine level extends programmatic flexibility into an intermediate layer that amplifies the relationship between public spaces and the master suite.
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