An interior street, an elongated courtyard, finds its position and orientation in the plot created, a fragment of a city on former farmland, next to the bed of the ravine. The different entrances to the block make it possible to cross the interior free space in which all the dwellings participate. A street, between the public and the private, with the absence of future outside noise, sheltered from the strong wind.
The dwelling becomes a succession of spaces that is extended with rooms without one of their limits, to prolong them, to put them in direct relation with another space, to amplify the relations from the interior of each dwelling to the common courtyard. The street does not end at the façades, nor do the houses begin at a door. The routes, by their very raison d'être, never end. Houses, voids, interstitial spaces and courtyards follow one another like instants in an ever-changing sequence. The houses become rock, carved stone, attacked by the wind that penetrates them. The project strains the predetermined programme by seeking other limits between the norm and the conditioning factors of the place: flexibility, continuities, alternative itineraries, interior landscapes.