La Toca
Villa La Toca is a renovation that transforms an inert structure into a composition of vibrant volumes. The project rejects nostalgia and instead constructs a new spatial identity, one capable of defining the place through architecture itself. The house rises as a sculptural constellation of forms, each responding to light, orientation, and terrain. Shadows carve its geometry, while materials anchor it to the Mediterranean landscape. The result is not a quiet transformation but an act of assertion: an architecture that gives voice, rhythm, and presence to a site that once lacked identity.


The Challenge
The challenge was to convert a static, fragmented building into a coherent system of volumes able to express tension, rhythm, and depth. The task went beyond renovation, it was about creating identity through movement, proportion, and light.

Our Solution
The renovation operates by sculpting mass and void. Each volume is redefined to capture light dynamically, allowing the house to breathe and vibrate with its surroundings. Instead of a sequence of rooms, the project proposes an interplay of solids and transparencies that expand towards the Mediterranean view. The façades unfold with depth, their rhythm accentuated by material contrast and precise shadow lines. The intervention replaces passivity with intensity, transforming the existing structure into an architecture that inhabits its landscape through energy and form.






