The project emerges at night as a carefully composed scene. Dark stone cladding, strong cantilevered overhangs, and a precise metal framework come together to form an architecture that is both grounded and commanding.
At the center of the facade, an illuminated tree panel stands not as decoration, but as a statement — on nature, on presence, on what it means to truly inhabit a space. A laser-cut screen above filters light downward like a forest canopy, while cascading pendants within the interior add depth and quiet movement.
When night falls, the house does not go dark — it awakens, in its own way.