The house is built in a hilly area. The scale and character of the house come from the environment of dispersed rural buildings. The inner space is connected to the landscape through large areas of windows. The house features a covered veranda with a view of the mountains.
The house is intended for living. The inner space of the house is open and is only defined by the outer shell. The main space of the house is a living studio with a gallery in the attic. The auxiliary rooms of the house are assembled into a small closed block at the extreme edge of the layout. A wooden shed along the entire house serves as a covered parking space for a car and living terraces.
The house was structurally designed as a kit from a wooden skeleton and an outer shell of aluminum panels with thermal insulation filling. The wooden structure is visually exposed in the interior. The surface of the walls and roof is made of aluminum sheets on both the outside and inside. The floor plan of the house is 6 x 18 m with construction fields in modules of 3 m. The building was placed on concrete footings, which raise the house above the terrain, minimizing the building's impact on the landscape.
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