Situated on the edge of a forest reserve in the mountains, the house adapt to the slope through three successive stages, focusing on different terrain situations.
The distribution of the program emphasizes the contrast between two opposite situations: the living room facing the landscape, on the upper level, and the bedroom's patio to the forest, at the intermediate level.
The interior folds through external terraces on the roofs of the lower levels, and advances over the terrain in areas earned from the slope in order to expand the "floor" of the living spaces.
The building was designed in two complementary stages: the first stage contains the, bearing walls and floors of the workshop (lower level) and rooms (intermediate level). The steel structure is fabricated in the site with small profiles, supported by the masonry walls.