A restructuring that takes life from the roots of the building: a symbiosis between the different elements and an inspiration to the basic lines makes the project a harmonious blend of materials and shapes. First floor stands out as the bough of a tree differs from the trunk, solid and massive, represented here by the ground floor of the building, entirely covered by stone. An overlap of the volumes and interlacing of lines differ the upper part from the lower. The first is developed vertically, thanks to the precise lines and sparse openings and the second is connected to the ground with the horizontal, fragmentary lines and discontinuous material. Large windows capture the natural surroundings, blending with the vegetation and integrating it into the building, the mixed pattern that is characteristic of the area, thanks to the inclusion of hedges and materials of different derivation wood.
They hug and hold a building with a contemporary style, contrasting colors that distinguish fully the separation of materials and style; the timeliness of the top results in an aspect of antiquity revived by solid gray stone and amber wood, passing smoothly from one section to cleaner, simple and minimal, the strength of the section below, dark, full and elaborate.
The materials used are varied: the stone that covers the lower perimeter of the architecture, the thick wood recovery and slats the pavement outside, the iron railings and gates for simple shapes, the glass plates that hide window frames, the natural plaster that completely covers the second floor, creating a overlap of different surfaces.