Silver A' Design Award Winner 2021
Scanning from background to foreground through this architectural photograph captured at dusk, listeners will construct a mental image of a distinguished three-story building occupying the right two-thirds of the frame against a soft twilight sky. The sky itself transitions from pale lavender near the horizon, like faded wisteria, to deeper blue-grey above, suggesting the moments just after sunset when daylight surrenders to evening. Crossing the upper portion of the image, electrical wires stretch horizontally like thin dark threads against this luminous backdrop, creating a web of urban infrastructure. At left, partially visible neighboring structures and a mature tree with dense foliage provide contextual framing. The featured building rises in three distinct horizontal bands. At ground level, warm cream-colored walls support an arcade-like arrangement with a central arched entrance flanked by rectangular openings, all emanating golden interior light that feels as warm as candlelight or honey. Small potted trees stand as green sentinels beside the entrance. The middle floor, the most elaborately detailed, presents tall windows with gently arched tops, their dark frames contrasting against the ivory-white walls. Delicate wrought-iron balconettes project slightly forward, their scrollwork patterns suggesting lace frozen in metal. These windows also glow with warm amber light from within, creating intimate glimpses of inhabited space. Above, the distinctive mansard roof slopes inward at a steep angle, clad in slate tiles the color of storm clouds arranged in overlapping rows like fish scales. Three dormer windows punctuate this roof surface, their triangular pediments creating small architectural gables. At center, an elaborate circular window framed by ornamental scrollwork serves as a decorative focal point, its round form echoing a porthole or ceremonial medallion. Crowning the composition, a pyramidal tower rises to a sharp point, clad in the same dark slate. The entire building surface appears smooth as polished stone, with raised horizontal bands creating subtle shadow lines. Across the bottom of the image, streaks of red and white light sweep horizontally, the captured trails of passing vehicles rendered through long photographic exposure, adding dynamic energy like ribbons of light drawn through the scene.
Mar Mediterraneo 34 emerges as a strategy to give a second life to an eclectic style house in advance deterioration built in 1910. Multiple artistic and artisanal elements were recovered from the main facade. The main patio is reconstructed as a reinterpretation of the past, portraying the arrangement of the old portals as a sequence of light and shadow, these openings rise intermittently in double height from a volcanic stone baseboard and become a solid element of introspective architecture. The restored house has 3 levels with 7 apartments that adapt to different spaces.