05/06/2026
Paguro is defined by the tension between old and new, a deliberate architectural dialogue built on contrast rather than continuity.
The project starts from an existing structure, which is not neutralized or disguised, but kept as a strong historical presence. Against it, a new curvilinear volume is introduced, clear and contemporary in language.
The relationship is not seamless: it is explicit. Solid masonry meets fluid geometry, permanence meets transformation, memory meets reinterpretation. Rather than blending the two layers, the project highlights their difference, allowing each to retain its identity while shaping a shared spatial system.
Paguro is an architecture built on contrast, where the encounter between past and present becomes the true design strategy.