Collection by Reyes Leon

GOMO house. An eco-home for two biologists.

Plastic free, we deal naturally with what comes about in the refurbishment phase.

Superposition. One layer on another, this gives form to history as a process, while it moves away from the idea of the perfection of the edge as a meeting, thus resolving the contact of the different elements through their overlapping.

Structural cracks were stitched and traces of demolition on walls, floors and ceilings were healed with visible, rough finishes, as in the repair of a broken ceramic vase, the kintsugi technique.

Closer to Naturalism than Minimalism, a house for two biologists.

Squama tiles detail
Squama tiles detail
Kitchen with central island
Kitchen with central island
Kitchen detail
Kitchen detail
Kitchen central island
Kitchen central island
Dining room
Dining room
Ropes detail
Ropes detail
Ceiling. Layers superposition
Ceiling. Layers superposition
Textures detail
Textures detail
Old structure
Old structure
Hall & Corridor
Hall & Corridor
Corridor to bedroom
Corridor to bedroom
Kitchen and dining room
Kitchen and dining room
Living room detail
Living room detail
Living room
Living room
Kitchen detail
Kitchen detail