One of the two residences on site, this high-end family mansion, is designed entirely around the principles of classical architecture, symmetry, proportion and a sense of permanence that is both rooted in tradition and enduring in its relevance.

To manage the scale with clarity, the entire volume is organized across three levels, the lower ground dedicated to amenities and services, the raised ground floor housing the primary living spaces, and the upper level remains reserved for the family's private quarters.

The spatial program is as generous as the architecture itself. Formal living and dining spaces, two kitchens, two master suites with walk-in closets, dedicated bedrooms for two daughters, a multipurpose room, spa, pool and a luxurious multi-vehicle garage come together within a composition that never feels overwhelming.

The arrival sets the tone for everything that follows ahead. A bridge connects the entrance to the residence, creating a sense of ceremony before one even steps inside. Beyond the threshold, a sweeping U-shaped staircase commands the double-height foyer, a dramatic gesture that draws the eye upwards and establishes the home's unmistakably grand character from the very first moment.

This is architecture designed to endure, not just structurally but culturally. A home delivers a living experience worthy of the language it speaks.
