
Making Room
Making Room
A curated selection of six projects exploring the relationship between contemporary bathrooms and historic architecture.
A curated selection of six projects exploring the relationship between contemporary bathrooms and historic architecture.

Making Room
A curated selection of six projects exploring the relationship between contemporary bathrooms and historic architecture.
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Making Room is a collection curated by Agape that explores how six international architects have designed contemporary bathrooms within buildings that did not originally include them — from a palace with vaulted ceilings in southern Italy to the attic of a century-old warehouse in Amsterdam. Each project reveals a different strategy for working within inherited walls, existing proportions, and structural constraints that could not be modified.
Making Room is a collection curated by Agape that explores how six international architects have designed contemporary bathrooms within buildings that did not originally include them — from a palace with vaulted ceilings in southern Italy to the attic of a century-old warehouse in Amsterdam. Each project reveals a different strategy for working within inherited walls, existing proportions, and structural constraints that could not be modified.
Making Room is a collection curated by Agape that explores how six international architects have designed contemporary bathrooms within buildings that did not originally include them — from a palace with vaulted ceilings in southern Italy to the attic of a century-old warehouse in Amsterdam. Each project reveals a different strategy for working within inherited walls, existing proportions, and structural constraints that could not be modified.









"The key to the interior design project was to make sure that the home has a clear reading of its overlapping stages. No decoration, no artifice, everything is real."
"The key to the interior design project was to make sure that the home has a clear reading of its overlapping stages. No decoration, no artifice, everything is real."
— Estudio Vilablanch, Barcelona
— Estudio Vilablanch, Barcelona