"It's like living with a light show," says Carlos Delpin of his 1940s home in Puerto Rico designed by architect Natanial Fúster, whose work employs the use of skylights, light shafts, oculi, perforated panels, and patios to filter and play with natural daylighting. And with cross breezes welcomed into open rooms, there is no need for air conditioning. Photo by Raimund Koch.
This living room is lit by three protruding skylights angled to catch morning and afternoon light. Photo by Raimund Koch.