Studio I is conceived as a continuous interior defined by material coherence and structural clarity. Exposed surfaces, integrated elements, and open circulation establish a single spatial system where walls, floors, and fixed furniture operate in conjunction.

Light is understood as a constructive element, emphasizing depth, texture, and proportion rather than the enclosure. The absence of rigid partitions allows the space to remain flexible and uninterrupted, while attention to detail and the use of sober materials reinforce a tectonic reading of the architecture.