This mansion was designed to feel both refined and architectural – a space shaped by purity of form, clean geometry, and natural light. The goal was to create something that felt sculptural and serene, with an emphasis on flat white planes and crisp lines that play with light throughout the day. It had to be minimalist, but still rich in detail.
Getting minimalism right is never simple. Every line, finish, and transition had to be exact. The challenge was to create a design that looked effortless but held depth, contrast, and quiet drama. Light needed to move naturally across the form, and every detail had to serve the bigger artistic picture without distraction.
The final design is a crisp white form with clean edges, sharp angles, and an almost sculptural presence. Light moves across the exterior throughout the day, shifting the mood and revealing new depths. Rich marble grounds the lower level, while dark-lined accents give edge and clarity. Inside, the spaces feel calm and open – made for living slowly, moving freely, and appreciating the beauty in the environment. It’s a minimalist home, built for modern life.