The house ‘D’ is implemented into a very generic Slovenian semi-rural suburubia. It creates an ambiguous, soft relation to typical double-pitched roof, not-toobig-windows and at-least-one-balcony houses in its direct surroundings. On the topography of the steep ground, five construction strips with different cladding fillers create four different exterior fronts of the house.The diversity of four house fronts extends into recognizable micro-ambients, which give the house its identity: the garage, camouflaged into ground, house entrance below the pool console, the reflex of the environment in the large reflecting glazing of the front, fluid living-room space, which is illuminated by notches between strips, kitchen protruding towards the outside, which divides shade and sun terraces, bathroom and bedroom, joined by the terrace…