It consists of 4 independent residences, with each one including both a basement and a top floor.

In Chrysalis transparency is used as a bonding element between the exterior and the interior.

Chrysalis Inspiration

As the name suggests, the design is inspired by the stage of metamorphosis of the chrysalis into a butterfly, whose wings expands diagonally from the properties to the garden area, providing shade for the ground floor. In addition, the wings are bent in a way to provide privacy .
The “wings” serve a triple purpose: they provide shade for the ground floor, double as balconies for the attic, affording panoramic views of the adjacent park, and act as visual partitions between the individual houses.

The symmetry created
enhances the dynamic shape
of the composition.

Contrasting materials are used to amplify the residents’ interaction with the structure. Specifically, the glossiness of the U-glass effect is paired with the matte effect of the white cement stucco chosen for the walls, floor, and ceiling. Moreover, the rocks placed around the properties add an earthy element to the composition, with the bigger ones hiding structural elements and storing glass panels, therefore leaving only the aesthetically necessary things in sight.

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