ARIA

First Floor

Architecture in Elevation. Light, Framed by Logic.

An elevated residence defined by continuity, proportion, and calm.

Residence Two occupies the first floor of SONATA 51 — a composition elevated above the landscape yet grounded in logic.
Every space is designed to capture filtered light and open perspective, where architecture becomes both frame and threshold.
Soft curvature, balanced massing, and framed transparency define an atmosphere of calm precision.

Here, elevation is not only spatial but conceptual — structure and light in exact proportion.

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Living Area

Expansive glazing opens toward surrounding greenery, creating continuity between interior space and horizon.
Ceiling geometry defines rhythm; light traces each curve, revealing the discipline behind every contour.
An atmosphere of quiet sophistication — composed rather than decorated.

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Kitchen

A synthesis of material clarity and function.
Refined timber and pale mineral surfaces reflect daylight in subtle gradients.
The counter projects into the exterior frame — extending the act of living beyond interior boundaries.

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Master Suite

Oriented for privacy and morning light.
An interplay of texture and proportion: upholstered geometry, warm timber, and framed transparency.
The en-suite bath becomes an architectural gesture — sculptural yet serene.

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Evening Lounge

A secondary living volume, designed for introspection. Low illumination and curved seating form a continuous composition of comfort and silence. An interior that transitions seamlessly from daylight clarity to evening stillness.