The Minimalist process at Tribuz is an exercise in Intentional Reduction. We begin by identifying the "essential core" of a space. This stage is about stripping away the superficial to reveal the architectural soul. We focus on geometric clarity and the interplay of light and shadow as primary design elements.
Our architects utilize void-space mapping to ensure that "emptiness" is treated as a luxury, not a lack. By optimizing natural light through strategic apertures, we create interiors where the movement of the sun becomes the only decoration needed.
In Minimalism, there is nowhere to hide. Therefore, we practice Material Honesty—using fewer materials but of a much higher, unadulterated quality. We move away from synthetic finishes, opting for the raw, monolithic beauty of seamless micro-concrete, honed lime-plaster, and natural light woods.
Every joint is hidden, and every handle is recessed to maintain a continuous visual flow. We believe that a home should be a silent backdrop to life, where the tactile quality of a single stone slab or a hand-finished wall provides a sense of profound calm.