This project is located in a central urban area and explores a contemporary architectural composition emphasizing volumetric simplicity and formal purity. It is articulated through clearly defined modules and the intersection of vertical and horizontal planes, generating dynamism and visual depth. The façade features a homogeneous texture, accentuated by stone cladding and strategically placed metal perforations that provide both visual lightness and selective privacy.
Inside, open and integrated spaces are developed, where natural light filters through interior courtyards and large glazed openings, enhancing spatial perception. The use of neutral materials and refined finishes such as light wood, stone, and soft tones creates a timeless, sober, and warm character. The design effectively responds to its immediate urban context, providing harmony, functional efficiency, and a well-considered contemporary aesthetic that enhances quality of life through comfortable, balanced spaces.
Daniel is an architect from Universidad Santo Tomás, with a Master of Science in Advanced Architecture from Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences in Germany. He is the Design Director at Tiento and leads the digital development of the office.
After completing his bachelor’s degree in 2014, he worked in Bucaramanga, Colombia, focusing on the design and construction of high-end projects in the healthcare and private residential sectors.
He later continued his professional path in Frankfurt, Germany, where he obtained his M.Sc. degree and went on to work at the internationally award-winning firm schneider+schumacher. There, he gained experience across all project phases, with a particular focus on detailed design, construction documentation, and the technical development of architectural projects.
Since 2026, Daniel has been a member of the Chamber of Architects in Hessen, Germany (AKH).
Daniel brings to Tiento a strong artistic sensitivity—rooted in one of his greatest passions and current fields of study—together with technical rigor, structure, and a long-term vision for the practice. His approach connects the creative and material sensibility of Latin American architecture with the precision and methodology of German architectural practice.
Juan is an architect and founding partner of Tiento. As project director, he makes sure that ideas move from concept to built reality—coordinating processes with focus, clarity, and dedication.
After graduating in 2015, he spent six years working at a studio in Bucaramanga, where he contributed to the design and coordination of high-end residential, retail, and gastronomy projects.
He later continued his professional journey in the San Francisco Bay Area, where he worked as an architect at a construction firm, taking part in the development of both residential and commercial projects. During this time, he gained valuable experience with U.S. building codes, zoning regulations, and permitting processes—deepening his ability to lead complex projects and navigate diverse regulatory environments.
Deeply committed to the well-being of both teams and users, Juan leads each project with empathy, charisma, and a strong capacity to move things forward.
Gerson is in charge of architectural visualizations at Tiento. His skills in 3D modeling, rendering, and animation allow him to create photorealistic images and virtual walkthroughs that clearly communicate design ideas. Beyond his technical expertise, he brings an artistic sensitivity that enhances each proposal, capturing the atmosphere and spatial experience of the projects.
He graduated as an architect from the University of Pamplona in 2019, holds an official certification in modeling and rendering from Chaos Academic (Grupo Red), and has training in BIM coordination from the Universidad Piloto de Colombia. His professional background includes working as a design director in Bogotá-based studios, developing residential and educational projects across various regions of Colombia.
At Tiento Taller, Gerson contributes a technical yet sensitive perspective to design, always aiming to create functional and welcoming spaces. He is a dedicated collaborator, open to dialogue and continuously exploring new trends and innovations in architecture.
Jimena takes part in the different phases of the architectural project, with a particular focus on design and visual development. Her work ranges from drafting and reviewing drawings to developing ideas and solutions, integrating the various tools available within the team.
After graduating as an architect in 2016, she worked independently on the design and construction of countryside homes in Santander, Colombia. This experience gave her a deep understanding of local architecture, especially in relation to climate analysis and the topography of the region.
Within the team, Jimena brings a positive attitude and a keen eye for detail. She is motivated by being part of Tiento Taller because it offers a space of constant learning, where she can grow across different areas of the practice and contribute in a collaborative environment where every input is valued and adds to the development of each project.
Erick plays a key role throughout the entire construction process at Tiento. He is involved from the development of detailed construction drawings to on-site supervision, ensuring that each project is executed with precision and high quality. He also coordinates the various contractors involved, making sure communication is clear and the execution aligns with the design intent.
After graduating as an architect in 2017, he worked on public bidding projects for civil works companies, where he was responsible for coordinating multiple ongoing projects. He later specialized as a site supervisor and inspector for single-family and multi-family housing projects, overseeing all phases from foundation work to final finishes.
At Tiento, Erick is the one who ensures that every detail is well-defined before reaching the construction site—so that all teams involved deliver consistent, high-standard results.