The expressive nature of this three-storey house is designed in a continuous movement that suggests, between its different rooms, a route from which to explore with the eye the landscape that expands in front of it.
The exterior morphology is arranged with the intention of taking full advantage of the buildability of its plot. Resolved through its long diagonal, the pieces appear to relate only between their vertices, while inside they are intertwined in a constant communication.
The upper floor opens onto a large terrace: the roof of the middle room and whose limits expand in both directions; both to the exterior, towards the swimming pool, and to the interior of the plot and up to the limits of the upper level.
The structure’s tertiary configuration and uninterrupted succession of spaces tempt the eye to follow its form, an almost playful figure that immediately assumes and suggests the identity of the house.