The concept draws from the modulation of the terrain and the effort to connect the house materially and form-wise with the surrounding landscape, somewhat reminiscent of the Nordic type of houses built simply, in clean lines in harmony with nature, not drawing attention to themselves. This is also evoked by the use of a green, grassy flat roof on part of the house visible from the road. The house, given the modulation of the terrain, is hidden from the view of passersby and appears as stone walls set in greenery, disappearing into the grassy carpet. From the northern side, the house looks closed with horizontal segmented wooden windows, it is closed off by a garage and a covered carport, a stone retaining wall, while on the southern and western sides it opens into the decorative part of the garden with a view down the slope through glazed French windows from the rooms and doors to the terrace from the living room, along with prominent glazing in the conservatory.
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