Casa Diez
A warm modern residence refined for tropical longevity. Subtle material shifts and façade restraint give the home quiet confidence and enduring presence.
A warm modern residence refined for tropical longevity. Subtle material shifts and façade restraint give the home quiet confidence and enduring presence.
A tiered seaside residence that balances tropical warmth with modern precision. Working within a condensed lot, the design creates depth without overwhelming the land.
Two primary structures for this Miami home connect via glass, making the home feel expansive despite its modest footprint.
This contemporary waterfront residence is shaped by a clean geometry and paired with coastal materials for a refined yet relaxed presence.
A single-story residence blending Spanish Colonial rhythm with mid-century softness. The curved windows and a detached car gallery introduce personality without excess, as well as a subtle, yet stunning, roadside presence.
A waterfront residence defined by a warm take on tropical modern design. Coral stone, micro-cement, and bronze create a layered coastal composition that feels both grounded and refined.
This Spanish Colonial reinterpretation incorporates restrained modern elements, striking a balance between the two architectural styles. The integrated pool blurs the boundary between kitchen, terrace, and water.
A breezy and elegant residence that prioritizes airflow, layered courtyards, and natural material warmth. The architecture and landscape interweave to soften features and invite movement.
A refined modern home shaped by disciplined structure and softened through natural materials. The result is a space that feels intentional, warm, and quietly confident.
A refined waterfront residence defined by coastal continuity and restraint. Water elements extend the bay’s presence from back to front, unifying the home.