Architecture in Madrid — sunlit courtyards, ceramic facades, and interiors of spare elegance. A city where modernism arrived late and stayed long, producing cultural institutions, apartment renovations, and restaurants designed with the same precision as museums.
Architecture built vertically. Narrow houses on impossible plots, residential towers designed as communities, stacked apartments where each floor is a different world. Projects where the section becomes the plan and height is strategy, not spectacle. A growing collection.