About Project
More House is envisioned as a dynamic entity, evolving with time much like nature itself. Within its boundaries, the typically static interiors are enlivened by islands of vegetation thriving under generous skylights. These pockets of green are visible from every vantage point, through internal windows, partially open doors, across bridges, or reflected on marble floors, creating a layered experience of light, shadow, and foliage. Strategically placed openings allow easterly and westerly breezes to pass through, maintaining a gentle circulation of air. Sounds resonate within the triple-height core, carried through the hollowed central volume, enhancing the spatial acoustics. A metal veil defines the western façade, the structure’s only visible face. This secondary skin, embedded with planters, provides shade from the harsh sun and offers privacy while softening the visual impact on the street.