28/05/2026
Halo of Hope (2026)
Every transparent layer carries a small glimmer of hope.
Light rises from the base and travels slowly through the acrylic, revealing forms that appear and disappear depending on the angle and the eye observing them. Like a soft memory. Like the quiet strength that grows within us over time.
Built from marble, acrylic, and light, the piece speaks about companionship, protection, and resilience: about the people who illuminate the path even during the most difficult moments.
Thank you and for letting us be a part of this meaningful cause.
28/05/2026
Verticality shapes the language of the urban landmark.
Layered volumes rise through the city through a composition defined by rhythm, light, and proportion: creating an architectural presence that feels dynamic from every perspective and throughout the day.
Conceived as a contemporary environment, the project brings together culture, movement, and experience into a destination designed to evolve with the energy of the city.
15/05/2026
Movement shapes the language of the project.
Buildings emerge through continuous gestures that curve, overlap, and intertwine, creating an architecture defined by flow rather than static form.
Aerodynamic lines and organic geometries introduce a constant sense of motion throughout the composition, allowing the spaces to feel dynamic, connected, and continuously evolving from every perspective.
10/04/2026
Field Notes No. 04 - GB200, Panama City
Documenting site visits as projects move from drawings into built form.
At this stage, punch list walkthroughs review the project as built, identifying items that require adjustment, while installations are refined and verified in place.
Materials, alignments, and details are evaluated in real conditions, allowing the work to be continuously adjusted and brought into alignment with its intended level of precision.
08/04/2026
Proximity sets the terms.
Not as a constraint, but as a driver of intent. With the sides closed by adjacent houses, reliance on front and back light alone becomes insufficient.
The house responds by seeking light elsewhere: drawing it from above, where the skylight becomes a deliberate and defining intervention.
02/03/2026
Every piece is carefully selected to support the rhythm of a large, constantly moving family—generous modular sofas, oversized tables, and furniture made for gathering, sharing, and everyday life. This open living space, where the lounge, dining room, and bar seamlessly converge, is defined by a 4-meter-high ceiling and a panoramic window, becoming the true social and emotional heart of the home.
Architecture: Gómez Vázquez International (GVI).
Design: Forza Creativa.
Type: Interiores.
Program: Residential
Photography: Tirone García
Construction: Ingeniería RM
Lightning: Panama Lighting
Doors: Ambito
Microconcrete: Projektcasa
Automation & Audio: Arquiluz