Terra Profonda

A residence shaped by earth, time, and inhabitation.

Set within the Tuscan landscape, the residence is not placed onto the ground, but drawn from it. Stone, wood, and light are not applied, but allowed to settle over time. Spaces do not unfold abruptly — they deepen gradually, shaped by movement, shadow, and use. The house is calibrated for inhabitation rather than display. Rooms hold a quiet weight, where material and proportion define atmosphere without emphasis. What emerges is not a composition, but a condition — a residence that does not seek attention, but remains.