
<h2 class="scroll-m-20 text-xl font-semibold tracking-tight first:mt-0">The plot</h2><p class="leading-7 [&:not(:first-child)]:mt-6">The plot, <strong>slightly elevated in relation to the street</strong>, immediately offers an opportunity for the project's design: the <strong>natural position</strong> in relation to the public space, which transforms into <strong>privacy, comfort, and serenity</strong>.</p><p class="leading-7 [&:not(:first-child)]:mt-6"></p><h2 class="scroll-m-20 text-xl font-semibold tracking-tight first:mt-0">Organization and interior life</h2><p class="leading-7 [&:not(:first-child)]:mt-6">The <strong>House in Miramar</strong> is distributed over <strong>three floors</strong>, adapting in a crafted manner to the plot's slope.<br>The <strong>basement</strong>, partially buried and leveled with the street, houses the <strong>garage</strong> and a <strong>game and leisure room</strong>, lit and ventilated by an English well.<br>The exterior stairs establish a direct connection between this level and the <strong>intermediate floor garden</strong>, reinforcing the continuity between the arrival floor and the garden floor.</p><p class="leading-7 [&:not(:first-child)]:mt-6">The <strong>intermediate floor</strong>, in direct contact with the garden, is the center of the house's social life.<br>Here, <strong>the living room and kitchen communicate visually and functionally</strong>, separated only by a dining counter that extends the conviviality.<br>The <strong>natural light</strong> crosses the space from south to west, drawing luminous variations throughout the day and <strong>bringing the outside in</strong>.</p><p class="leading-7 [&:not(:first-child)]:mt-6">The <strong>upper floor</strong> is the private domain.<br>The <strong>four bedrooms</strong>, three of them facing west, enjoy open views and a privileged visual relationship with the garden.<br>The <strong>main bedroom</strong>, with openings to the south and west, follows the daily cycle of light — <strong>from waking up to dusk</strong>.</p><p class="leading-7 [&:not(:first-child)]:mt-6"></p><hr><h2 class="scroll-m-20 text-xl font-semibold tracking-tight first:mt-0">Form, light, and privacy</h2><p class="leading-7 [&:not(:first-child)]:mt-6">The house is <strong>open and luminous</strong>, but also <strong>sheltered and controlled</strong>.<br>The <strong>glazed facades</strong> allow for a dialogue between the interior and exterior without compromising the intimacy of the spaces.<br>The <strong>transparency is calibrated</strong>: the house exposes itself to the landscape, but protects itself from external views.</p><p class="leading-7 [&:not(:first-child)]:mt-6"></p><hr><h2 class="scroll-m-20 text-xl font-semibold tracking-tight first:mt-0">Sustainability and permanence</h2><p class="leading-7 [&:not(:first-child)]:mt-6">The construction is marked by <strong>technical robustness and formal clarity</strong>.<br>The <strong>thermal insulation</strong> of the facades, the choice of <strong>high-performance glazed openings</strong>, and the <strong>quality of the materials</strong> ensure <strong>permanent thermal and acoustic comfort</strong>, with <strong>low maintenance and high durability</strong>.</p><p class="leading-7 [&:not(:first-child)]:mt-6"></p><hr><h2 class="scroll-m-20 text-xl font-semibold tracking-tight first:mt-0">Synthesis</h2><p class="leading-7 [&:not(:first-child)]:mt-6">The <strong>House in Miramar</strong> is an exercise in <strong>integration between form, topography, and light</strong>.<br>A project that transforms the specificity of the plot into a <strong>serene and functional home</strong>, where the <strong>rigor of architecture</strong> generates <strong>residential clarity</strong> and <strong>quality of life</strong>.</p>