A house with three facades on a corner lot, with a damping of endemic vegetation that generates a transition between the road and the house, creating a fresh and private environment in the garden.
The cross-ventilated living room enjoys a view through a cumaru deck, the pool, and a garden topped with lush tzalam trees.
In general, each space enjoys cross ventilation, and the west façade, in addition to being blind, has a natural stone covering that provides a texture of shadows and lights.
A set of light roofs protects and dresses the terraces, with elements of steel and cumaru wood where we again find a game of shadows that bathes the facades of the house.