
The Introvert House
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Lot Area: 378 sqm
Gross Floor Area: 335sqm
Location: New Manila, Quezon City
Status: Design Development Stage
The Introvert House presents a composed frontage—defined by clean surfaces, limited openings, and layered geometries that hint at the spaces within. From the street, it appears quiet and private, deliberately holding back. This controlled presentation reflects a desire to create a calm, inward-looking environment.
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Inside, the architecture shifts. Larger windows are placed where they matter most—facing gardens, inner courtyards, and pockets of green. These openings bring light and connection to nature without exposing the home to the outside. Privacy and openness are balanced through careful positioning, allowing the house to breathe inwardly.



Folding walls and overlapping planes give the house its character. These elements blur edges, soften corners, and carve out subtle moments of pause. Rather than static forms, the structure feels dynamic—responding to sun, movement, and sightlines with quiet confidence.
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The overall experience is one of clarity and calm. Every space is considered, every gesture intentional. It’s a house that doesn’t rush to be understood—it invites you in slowly, offering a layered and thoughtful living experience that’s both protective and open.

