Portes endins is an immersion in the everyday mystery of living. It does not seek to define the house as a closed place, but rather to understand it as a living body, a space that breathes with its inhabitants, that welcomes the smallest gestures and sustains the fragility of the days. Living is not reduced to occupying a place, but to recognizing oneself in it, feeling oneself there, leaving a mark there that also transforms us.
The research is structured around the life cycle of living, from moving to old age, to reveal how each stage modifies the relationship with one's own home. The work emphasizes sensory perceptions as channels of memory, intimate refuges and mirrors that reflect the internal state of those who live there. The house thus becomes a story that cannot be understood without the person who lives there.
As we live together, for a few moments, in the lives of others, the project defends that the good designer is not the one who projects from the outside, but the one who learns to look from the inside. That the house is not just a container of lives, but an interlocutor. And that when the individual feels recognized and cared for by the space, he can flourish with freedom. Making the house from attentive listening allows us to design spaces that breathe with those who inhabit them.
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