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Mirage House

The architecture of the property is defined by clean lines and an apparent simplicity. The facade features an intriguing detail where the glass does not stop at the edge of the window but extends beyond its frame onto the facade itself. For example, the second-floor bedroom zone is designed as a single, unified form that appears as continuous panoramic glazing by day, while at night, with the interior lights on, it reveals an entirely different character.

This architectural element seems to hover above the nearly invisible floor-to-ceiling windows of the living room, creating a striking sense of weightlessness. The use of structural glazing that seamlessly connects windows and facade elements into continuous horizontal or vertical forms reimagines even the simplest shapes, lending them unexpected elegance and sophistication.

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