How can nature define a house? Here, it doesn't surround — it flows through. The house is an extension of the park: earthen floor, sky for a ceiling. Stones float, branches divide, trees support.
Within the square, a world: the scent of soil, the sounds of the forest, the entire sky. A house that flies because it bears no weight — it belongs to the air, to the suspended stones, to the rhythm of the landscape.