On a completely wooded and descending topography, we carried out the project of 4 independent two-level houses with their common amenities. From the moment we went to the site and saw those huge trees, we decided not to touch them and we planted the houses in an almost surgical way, adapting to the unevenness and natural conditions of the land. The final result is that it seems that the houses have been built for years and that the vegetation was planted at the same time as the construction.
The structure of the houses is metallic with the floors of beams and wooden panels that were left apparent. The walls of the houses are made of Silver Travertine and wooden panels. The retaining walls and general fences of the complex are made of regional stone placed without a joint. The interior floors and terraces are made of a gray stone from India called Caledonia.
The design of the houses is staggered and always the living areas with the descending view, leaving the circulations and services towards the rear facade to achieve privacy.
All installation systems are careful with the environment. Wastewater is recycled and treated, lighting is automated to be efficient, the windows have state-of-the-art glass to conserve temperature and isolate noise.