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<h2 class="scroll-m-20 text-xl font-semibold tracking-tight first:mt-0">The land and the urban context</h2><p class="leading-7 [&:not(:first-child)]:mt-6">The lot is <strong>situated between two large-scale buildings</strong>, whose visual presence imposes strong constraints on the placement of the new houses.<br>The difference in alignments, volumes, and materials of the neighboring constructions created a fragmented scenario, requiring an architectural response <strong>capable of asserting itself through serenity and coherence</strong>, rather than formal competition.</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">The concept: living with light and privacy</h2><p class="leading-7 [&:not(:first-child)]:mt-6">The project responds to this context through <strong>two seemingly identical but distinctly experienced semi-detached houses</strong>.<br>Each one has <strong>direct and independent street access</strong>, a private garden, and an individual garage with a common entrance.<br>The organization of the interior spaces was designed to <strong>minimize visual and auditory interference between residences</strong>, creating environments of tranquility and comfort, even on a shared plot.</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">Two houses, two ways of light</h2><p class="leading-7 [&:not(:first-child)]:mt-6">The <strong>east-facing house</strong> develops around an <strong>uncovered inner courtyard</strong>, ensuring privacy and abundant natural light in the living rooms and areas.<br>The <strong>west-facing house</strong>, on the other hand, explores verticality: the social areas are distributed over <strong>two levels</strong>, with a <strong>central skylight</strong> that introduces zenithal light and creates an intimate and serene atmosphere.</p><p class="leading-7 [&:not(:first-child)]:mt-6">Both residences benefit from <strong>distinct solar orientations and complementary spatial strategies</strong>, reinforcing the unique identity of each house within a cohesive ensemble.</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">Flexibility and family living</h2><p class="leading-7 [&:not(:first-child)]:mt-6">The interior organization prioritizes <strong>flexibility of use</strong> and <strong>family comfort</strong>.<br>The living rooms, kitchens, and bedrooms were designed to accommodate different ways of living — integrating or separating spaces according to the residents' needs.<br>Each house offers multiple living areas, both indoors and outdoors, fostering coexistence, autonomy, and adaptability over time.</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">Summary</h2><p class="leading-7 [&:not(:first-child)]:mt-6">The <strong>Two Houses in Nevogilde</strong> assert themselves as an exercise in <strong>balancing urban density and domestic quality of life</strong>.<br>Amidst walls and dominant neighborhoods, the project finds space for <strong>light, privacy, and individuality</strong>, creating two distinct residences that share the same language — <strong>solid, luminous, and deeply human</strong>.</p><p class="leading-7 [&:not(:first-child)]:mt-6"></p>