JARDÍN PRESTADO
Diego Villaseñor
Diego Villaseñor
Jardín Prestado is an intimate portrait of architect Diego Villaseñor within the quiet refuge of his garden. The title references the Japanese concept of "borrowed scenery," which Villaseñor has thoughtfully adopted in his garden, where mirrored walls along the garden frame extend the presence of trees into infinite reflections, blurring the boundaries between the space and its surroundings.
The film explores the architect's deep bond with this living landscape—his detailed knowledge of every tree and his philosophy of letting them grow freely, "where they want and how they want." It also invites viewers into the intimate spaces of his home, where Villaseñor reflects on his origins, architectural philosophies, and lifelong influences.