Casa Aire: A Zen-Inspired Floating Residence in Medellín
Welcome to Casa Aire, a breathtaking single-family residence designed by Cinco Sólidos in the beautiful city of Medellín, Colombia.
This unique home embraces the concept of lightness and buoyancy, seemingly floating above its surroundings. Inspired by Japanese Zen architecture, Casa Aire features raw materials, water reflections, and carefully curated interior elements that enhance its connection to nature.
Discover this stunning architectural gem nestled in the lush Colombian mountains.
About Casa Aire
Transforming a Home: Balancing Geography, Lifestyle, and Design
The redesign of this house took into account two crucial factors: the surrounding geographic and landscape conditions, and the owner’s lifestyle. The concept revolves around expressing lightness and buoyancy, giving the illusion that the home’s interior and exterior are separate from the land, as if floating in the air. Flexible Spaces and Unconventional Lighting
Designed to adapt to changing lifestyles, the house incorporates traditional spaces, such as dining rooms, living rooms, and bedrooms, arranged in unexpected ways. Custom lighting and furniture create a unique atmosphere that oscillates between calm and movement, sobriety and eclecticism.
Japanese Zen Architecture Meets Colombian Landscape
Drawing inspiration from the client’s preferences and the pre-existing site, the design incorporates elements of Japanese Zen architecture. Raw materials, water reflec...
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