The most exclusive residences often emerge when conventional solutions are no longer sufficient.
In many cases, their owners cannot find a property on the market capable of responding to their needs, not because of a lack of space, but because their way of life requires different spaces, relationships and uses than those found in a conventional home.
Hosting guests for extended stays, working from home with complete privacy, housing vehicle collections, incorporating wellness, sports or entertainment facilities, or even integrating independent auxiliary buildings within the same estate are common requirements in this type of project.
As a result, architecture is no longer organised around standard residential programmes but around a specific lifestyle. Every design decision answers a simple question: how do the owners want to live?
Large open-plan spaces connected to the landscape, carefully choreographed circulation routes, independent guest accommodation, private family areas separated from social spaces and dedicated pavilions for specific activities are all common features of these residences.