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 where stone is not cladding but the building itself. Quarried limestone walls, rammed-earth houses, marble interiors, and granite chapels — projects that engage with the oldest building material on earth, choosing mass, weight, and geological time over speed. A growing collection.