Between Light and Land:
The House of Bread and Egg
Architect in Residence, Mas Palou, Barcelona, Spain
During an 11-day residency at Mas Palou — a 500-year-old family-run vineyard in the hills of Barcelona — this project documents the changing environment and layered history of the site through pinhole photography. It explores the relationship between landscape, architecture, and cycles of production. An old wine barrel was converted into a camera obscura, producing long-exposure images of the surrounding landscape and architecture. Developed in a temporary darkroom within the wine cellar, the photographs were compiled into a hand stitched publication — a material reflection on time and place. The project was realised in collaboration with designer Olivier de Gruijter and Mas Palou (2026).