Casa Infinita
Project Description
Perched on the edge of a verdant hillside, Casa Infinita feels less like a structure and more like an extension of the landscape itself. Cast in raw concrete and glass, the home is defined by bold geometries that seem to float above the treetops, opening to the golden horizon. The architecture celebrates its terrain — wide cantilevers and linear planes carve out shaded terraces, while floor-to-ceiling glazing blurs the divide between interior and exterior. At dawn, light filters through the canopy, grazing the concrete textures; by dusk, reflections from the infinity pool ripple across the sculptural surfaces, creating a serene choreography of movement and stillness.
Inside, restraint takes the lead. Exposed concrete walls form the backdrop for earthy tones, natural wood, and tactile fabrics that soften the structure’s austerity. The double-height living space, crowned with a glass skylight, frames the sky as a living artwork, while custom furniture pieces — leather, linen, and timber — root the interiors in quiet luxury. Every threshold in Casa Infinita reveals a new alignment with nature: breezes thread through open corridors, shadows shift through the day, and every view reminds you of where you stand — between sky and earth, architecture and wilderness, permanence and the passing light.
Project Architect:
Dayala e Rafael





















