A photographer's eye applied to interior architecture.
From the moment we arrived in Valencia, the city cast its spell with a luminous atmosphere and a palette of Mediterranean blues.

As we wandered through sun-drenched streets, we were captivated by the pale stone facades that catch the natural light and, throughout the day, play a delicate game of shadow across the architectural lines. Further along, the Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències, a striking creation by Santiago Calatrava, offered a different perspective on light. Here, bold contemporary structures reflect and shift with the shimmering surface of surrounding pools, drifting between sky blue and emerald green. This sensory landscape—both mineral and fluid—immediately sparked our creative vision.



That first impression of light became the cornerstone of the project from its earliest stages. The central design concept, born from this seamless blend of architecture, water, and light, emerged effortlessly and carried through to the final realization.




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