A Gothic plot holds beauty, history… and also great challenges. When a home has only two windows, it may seem that everything works against natural light. But in architecture, limitations are not barriers — they are opportunities for creativity.
Light can enter from the unexpected: a strategically oriented interior courtyard, a lattice that filters and distributes it, surfaces that reflect and multiply it — and darkness is not the enemy, but the necessary contrast that gives light its strength and meaning.
Living in a space with such strong limitations forces us to rethink the relationship between inside and outside, between material and atmosphere. Yet it also offers a unique opportunity to create an unrepeatable home, where every ray of light has been carefully considered.
Sometimes, beauty is born precisely where it once seemed nothing could be built.