The floor of the Lambertiana house is a Latin cross, being located in the center the vertical circulations. In each sector different spaces are created with more or less privacy. Upstairs are the bedrooms with a large green terrace that links the user directly with the treetops.
From a terrain with a steep slope emerges a glazed volume that seems to float between the trees. This volume contains the public sector of the house as living and dining. In turn a linear pool is expressed in the facade, generating a tension between the public volume and the pool. On the other side is the access, with large concrete plates that form the road, retaining walls covered in porphyry and a mirror of water finish framing the access.
A house with different sensory experiences connected directly with nature.