PASTFORWARD
This project explores the aesthetic evolution of the bedroom across eight key historical periods: Ancient Greece, Medieval era, Renaissance, Baroque, Romanticism, Modernity, Psychoanalysis, and Contemporary. Each room is reimagined through the lens of its time, applying visual, spatial, and conceptual elements such as symmetry, light and shadow, human centrality, integration with nature, the sublime, cyclicality, subconscious dynamics, and environmental connection. The result is a journey through design history—where each bedroom embodies the philosophical and aesthetic values of its era.
Year
2023
Client
Academic Project
Service
Conceptual Interior Design
Location
CES Design, Madrid
A redesign of the iconic Farnsworth House by Mies van der Rohe, reimagined as an accessible home for a retired couple—one of whom has reduced mobility. The project introduces the concept of the “Accessible Diagonal”, a design strategy that reorients the layout to prioritize universal accessibility, without losing the minimalist and modernist essence of the original architecture. Key interventions include wider circulation paths, accessible furniture and storage, a reconfigured bathroom, and a family-friendly terrace. Through thoughtful planning and adapted materials, this project merges inclusive functionality with timeless architectural elegance.







