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  • Area
    Area of this architecture project

    Area: 
    135

  • Year
    Completion year of this architecture project

    Year: 


    2022

  • Photographs

  • Manufacturers
    Brands with products used in this architecture project

    Manufacturers:  Ceràmica Ferres, Huguet, Roca

  • Lead Architects:

    Jacqueline Vendrell

Tintoretto House Rehabilitation / Symbiose Interior Architecture & Design - Interior Photography, Wood© Lucille Descazaux

Text description provided by the architects. Drawing upon the Mediterranean spirit that defines its surroundings, Casa Tintoretto reimagines interior space as a dialogue between organic forms, and materiality expression. Rooted in place yet open to reinterpretation, it revisits regional architectural typologies: arched passages, a close connection to nature, and the use of local materials, to craft a home that feels both timeless and contemporary.

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This sensibility is expressed through a series of architectural gestures that explore the boundaries of domestic spaces and emphasize open, permeable environments. The new plan embraces organic geometries, unfolding as a series of semi-open, interconnected spaces that blur the boundary between different areas.

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A built-in bench runs along the primary axis of the house, anchoring the layout and accentuating its linear rhythm. A sequence of arched thresholds is paired with custom masonry planters and terracotta sun breaks, subtle echoes of the sculptural staircase railing and an homage to Mediterranean craft traditions.

Tintoretto House Rehabilitation / Symbiose Interior Architecture & Design - Interior Photography, Wood, Stairs, Handrail© Lucille Descazaux