project fap ,avivia, bosque real , mexico by ATLANTICO ARQS

In the AVIVIA / Bosque Real project, ATLANTICO ARQS studio proposes an evolution of minimalism toward a dramatic naturalism. While the previous set was based on the serenity of gray, here the visual narrative centers on the bold contrast between the organic warmth of walnut wood and the expressive strength of marble with deep, organic black veins. It is a style that celebrates the imperfection of nature within a rigid and perfect architectural grid, achieving a balance between sophisticated rustic and contemporary ultra-luxury.

This perspective showcases the kitchen island as a true piece of geological art. Clad entirely in high-contrast marble with dramatic black and grey veining, the island stands as a solid monolith against the warm, vertical wood cabinetry. The deliberate alignment of the marble's veins creates a sense of continuous movement, while the minimalist pendant lighting above, with its spherical glass bulbs, introduces a delicate geometric contrast to the heavy stone volume. This image perfectly encapsulates the project's ability to blend raw natural beauty with refined architectural precision.

A broader view of the open-plan living area where the kitchen and dining zones converge. The focal point is the interaction between the sculptural molecular chandelier and the textured marble backsplash. The presence of a laptop on the wooden dining table suggests a versatile, modern lifestyle where work and domestic life coexist in a space of high aesthetic value. The depth of the scene is enhanced by the layered materials, from the smooth wood of the floor-to-ceiling storage to the intricate patterns of the stone, creating a rich, multi-sensory environment.

This detailed shot focuses on the intersection of the marble countertop and the wooden cabinetry. The copper-toned faucet adds a touch of metallic warmth that complements the earthy tones of the wood. A single wooden shelf, seamlessly integrated into the marble backsplash, demonstrates the project's commitment to functional minimalism. The lighting highlights the crystalline structure of the stone, emphasizing the luxury of natural materials when they are treated with architectural reverence. It is a study of how small details and transitions define the overall quality of a high-end interior.

A composition centered on the buffet area, where the marble backsplash acts as a dramatic canvas for a collection of curated ceramic vessels. The choice of vases in terracotta and neutral tones reinforces the organic palette of the room. The horizontal lines of the lower cabinetry provide a stable base for the expressive movement of the stone above. This area serves not only as storage but as a gallery wall that reflects the inhabitant's taste, blending the boundaries between interior design and art curation within the domestic sphere.

This frame introduces a softer side of the project, featuring a curved, fluted wall panel that adds a rhythmic vertical texture to the space. The dining table, with its rounded edges and smooth wood finish, invites a more intimate social experience. In the background, the "cloud-like" pendant lights provide a soft, diffused glow that contrasts with the sharp clarity of the marble areas. This balance of hard and soft surfaces is key to creating a home that feels both monumental and comfortable, a hallmark of the Atlantico Arqs design philosophy.

A dramatic perspective that highlights the ceiling architecture and the transition between different zones. The use of curved coves for indirect lighting creates a floating effect, adding height and airiness to the room. From this angle, the relationship between the organic dining furniture and the rigid kitchen volumes is clearly visible. The floor-to-ceiling glazing in the distance hints at a connection with the exterior, allowing natural light to wash over the varied textures of wood, stone, and plaster, revealing the true depth of the color palette.

This shot emphasizes the symmetry and balance of the wall treatments. The warm wood paneling creates a frame for the expressive marble niche, which is styled with minimalist decor. The soft, ambient light coming from the side enhances the three-dimensionality of the objects and the grain of the wood. It is an image that speaks of "Quiet Luxury," where the quality of the materials and the precision of the installation do the talking, creating a space that feels expensive yet understated and timeless.

A close-up of the molecular lighting fixture as it hangs above the dining table, with the marble-clad island as a backdrop. The black structure of the lamp mimics the dark veins of the stone, creating a visual rhyme that ties the room together. The reflection of light on the glass spheres adds a layer of sparkle and sophistication. This image demonstrates how lighting can be used as a primary architectural element to define zones and add a contemporary edge to a space dominated by natural materials.

This perspective looks towards the large windows, showing the integration of the interior with the surrounding landscape of Bosque Real. The heavy grey curtains add a touch of theatricality and softness, framing the view while providing privacy. The dining table acts as a bridge between the solid kitchen island and the airy window area. The interplay of natural light coming through the sheer fabrics creates a serene atmosphere, highlighting the sophisticated tonal range of the interior finishes.

The final image is a vertical composition that captures the monumental scale of the marble island. From this low angle, the stone appears as a massive block rising from the floor, emphasizing its power and presence. The wood panels in the background provide the necessary contrast to make the marble pop. This shot summarizes the essence of the AVIVIA project: a bold celebration of materiality where every surface is designed to be touched and admired, creating a living environment that is both a home and a work of art.

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