The design is organised around two main levels: an upper level housing the social areas and a lower level reserved for more intimate and staff spaces. The upper level is conceived to function as an independent unit, with a master bedroom and common areas such as the kitchen, living room and dining room, which flow out onto a spacious terrace with an infinity pool that visually blends with the sea. This floor is the social heart of the house, capable of functioning on its own on a day-to-day basis.
The architecture of the house follows a composition of slabs that are divided into two horizontal white plans, creating a dynamic and elongated façade that varies depending on the room and its orientation, blurring its boundaries. This system of superimposed plans also facilitates the incorporation of structural elements such as trusses, allowing for large cantilevers and open spaces with minimal visible structural intervention. The design not only maximizes the views, but also integrates the technical facilities in the spaces between the plans.