Casa Plana -
This contemporary single-story residence is conceived as a seamless extension of its lush setting, where architecture, water, and landscape converge in a quiet, immersive dialogue. The approach is deliberate—entry is experienced via a bridge that spans a continuous water feature encircling the home, establishing a sense of calm and transition from the outset. Within, the primary living space unfolds as a luminous, open volume oriented toward the pool and garden. Retractable glass walls dissolve the boundary between interior and exterior, allowing the living area to extend fluidly to the reflecting pool beyond. Anchoring this composition, a sculptural work emerges from the water, introducing a contemplative focal point that integrates art with the surrounding landscape. The residence comprises three bedrooms and three-and-a-half baths, thoughtfully arranged to balance openness with privacy. The primary suite is conceived as an intimate retreat, featuring a separate sitting area and a generously scaled bath set within a garden like setting. A soaking tub becomes the centerpiece of this space, offering a serene and inward-focused experience in contrast to the expansive public areas. At the heart of the home, a large kitchen and family room form a cohesive social hub, opening directly to the outdoor patio and pool. This continuity between interior and exterior spaces reinforces a lifestyle centered on gathering, relaxation, and connection to nature. Additional program elements include two dedicated offices, supporting both work and retreat within the home, while a four-car garage is discreetly integrated into the overall composition. Outdoors, a substantial pool with a cascading waterfall wall introduces both movement and sound, complementing the stillness of the surrounding water features. Together, these elements create a layered spatial experience, where light, reflection, and the presence of water define the rhythm of daily life.















