Barozzi Veiga create contrasting monochrome apartments
Barozzi Veiga create contrasting monochrome apartments
Barcelona-based architecture duo Barozzi Veiga have created a dark and moody, and a light and bright design, respectively, for their own homes
Photography: Adrià Goula (left) and José Hevia (right)
Alberto Veiga and Fabrizio Barozzi of Barcelona-based architects Barozzi Veiga, have been behind internationally acclaimed work such as Tanzhaus, a dance theatre and incubator in Zurich, and Chur’s Bündner Kunstmuseum. Their style is defined by clean, almost minimalist designs with an emphasis on light, clever use of materials and a sense of calm. Now, the dynamic duo is inviting us into their newly completed homes in Barcelona, a pair of monochrome apartment interior design works that appear contrasting – Veigas’ is dark and moody, while Barozzi’s appears brighter and lighter – but in reality, share common ground. The two architects have joined us to discuss their concepts, interiors work versus building architecture, their project at the Greenwich Peninsula Design District, and more.