The three dome-shaped spaces, cut by the edge of the urban ground, create a kind of formal backflip in the courtyard and carry the load of the roof by connecting them, as well as creating a variety of spaces in the open and closed parts of the house.
These simultaneous familiar and non-familiar spaces, which are obtained from the tension between the arch and beam and column structures, through their direct or mediated connections with the city, despite their porosity, create new types of privacy, interiority, and enclosure, and come to an end in a coherent whole.