In an oak grove with favorable access, views, orientation, and topography, a program was developed for a client who always trusted the firm.
The house was designed in the only clearing of the grove, integrating some oak trees into the layout. Subzones are defined on the plot linked to different levels of privacy, with the landscaping being more geometric and in harmony with the architecture in controlled circulation areas and wilder and more spontaneous in less frequented areas.
Spaces flow seamlessly in an organic floor plan.
Board-formed concrete, bush-hammered marble, glass, and wood shape the architecture.