Nala House
Nala House proposes an urban refuge in Buenos Aires where privacy and light coexist in balance. The levels articulate around a central void that organizes domestic life in layers, separating the intimate from the shared.

Nala House emerges from a precise ambition: to build intimacy without sacrificing luminosity. In the heart of Buenos Aires, the residence transforms that tension into the organizing principle of the entire project.
A central double-height space acts as the distributing core, from which the different levels unfold in layers that separate public from private uses. The section becomes the true spatial argument of the house, visually connecting the programs and giving each floor a clear presence within the whole.
Concrete, wood, black steel, and integrated greenery define a material palette that balances strength and warmth. The resulting spaces encourage cross ventilation and natural light, consolidating a healthy and enveloping domestic atmosphere.
The house settles into the dense city with a sheltering intention, directing its openings inward and reserving for its inhabitants an experience of serenity removed from the exterior urban rhythm.
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