New project in Baghdad
08/12/2025
The new project in Irak is conceived with a singular geometry: a series of juxtaposed cylinders whose 45-degree cuts, both at the base and at the top, define the relationship between architecture and its surroundings.
This formal operation allows the ground floor to generate deep shadows and direct access to the garden, while the upper cuts shape protected terraces that offer an intimate way of enjoying the outdoors.
The spatial organisation emerges from a sequence of circular rooms that gradually reveal themselves as one moves through the house. This measured progression creates an interior rhythm in which each space acquires its own identity without losing continuity with the whole.
The project seeks to integrate into its context through a volumetry that combines practicality and aesthetic intention. The architecture adapts to the conditions of the place, using geometry as a tool to generate shade, privacy, and a continuous dialogue with the surrounding landscape.







