The Domino House can be
seen as a monolith whose stability depends on the solidity of its neighbours.
This is demonstrated by the building being in a state of equilibrium
with, as a sole support, the dividing gable wall of the house next door. This
exacerbated geometry that incites confidence and trust in ones neighbours
creates interstitial spaces. They can either serve as exploitable elements for
the home or be developed as communal premises with the neighbouring buildings.Thus, the porch at street
level could either be a garage, a covered passageway, a common room or a
boutique. The sloping roof is suitable for solar panels and its large surface
area permits the recuperation of rainwater that can be used for sanitary
installations and for watering plants and garden.