tabula rasa
noun, plural ta·bu·lae ra·sae [tab–yuh-lee –rah-see, -zee, rey–; Latin tah-boo-lahy –rah-sahy].
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1- a mind not yet affected by experiences, impressions, etc.
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2- anything existing undisturbed in its original pure state.
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3- Tabula Rasa is the theory that individuals are born without built-in mental content, and, therefore all knowledge comes from experience or perception.
Starting something new is always very challenging and exciting. This is how Tabula Rasa was born, in a moment of rebirth and renewed goals.
After 6 years of set design for Pacha Ibiza Group, I joined Atlant del Vent Architecture Studio with the architect Jaime Serra, a great master to me. With whom I collaborated for 14 years.
After all these years I can confidently say that no two projects are the same, that there is no formula. Each project needs special attention, because no two buildings are the same and no two people are the same, each project is defined by the client’s personal needs and aesthetic references.
Every new project brings new ideas and the challenge of the blank page.
After 20 years I realise that there is something else that I am very grateful for: the opportunity to work with incredible artisans, suppliers and technicians. Without them everything would remain on a sheet of paper, an idea. Thank you for shaping our dreams.
Rebeca Pérez