Single-family home VILLA MEIRA: Light-filled architecture
Villa MEIRA is a clearly proportioned single-family home with a modern architectural language. Generous glazing, an open living area and a central void shape the light-filled residential architecture.
Between line and curve
Set within a quiet residential neighborhood, Villa Meira emerges as a clearly proportioned volume defined by a precise architectural language. The reference to the “White City” is understood as a spatial principle: light, brightness, and constructive clarity shape the project’s modern architecture and the identity of this single-family house. Toward the street, the modern villa remains deliberately restrained, while the volume opens generously toward the garden with floor-to-ceiling glazing and softly rounded edges. The interplay between linear and curved geometries gives the single-family house architecture a distinct character.
Light at the centre
Inside, an open living and dining space organizes the ground floor. A central void draws daylight deep into the building, establishing the quality of light-filled living. Calm materiality, light surfaces, and integrated built-ins define a high-quality residential architecture with a clear architectural language.
Structured retreat spaces
The upper floor accommodates the private rooms arranged along a gallery with selective visual connections. The lower level extends the residential building with flexible uses.
Contemporary residential architecture
With 6.5 rooms and a gross floor area of 350 m², Villa Meira represents contemporary modern architecture and precise residential architecture.
