LV Apartment
Bogota, Colombia
Ezequiel Leibovich L
Architectural design and interior



Located in a 1960s building in northern Bogotá, this apartment used local and warm materials palette that respects the existing structure. Surfaces were considered for their tactile and visual qualities, with lighting strategies playing a central role in defining the atmosphere of each space. What can artificial light offer when natural light is entirely absent? Rather than compensating, the lighting here transforms— warm in temperature, layered in intensity, and deliberately placed to dissolve shadows and generate intimacy. Functionality remains central throughout, with integrated storage and efficient spatial organization ensuring the project efficiency
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LV Apartment
Bogota, Colombia
Ezequiel Leibovich L
Architectural design and interior
Located in a 1960s building in northern Bogotá, this apartment used local and warm materials palette that respects the existing structure. Surfaces were considered for their tactile and visual qualities, with lighting strategies playing a central role in defining the atmosphere of each space.
What can artificial light offer when natural light is entirely absent? Rather than compensating, the lighting here transforms— warm in temperature, layered in intensity, and deliberately placed to dissolve shadows and generate intimacy.
Functionality remains central throughout, with integrated storage and efficient spatial organization ensuring the project efficiency



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