Living alongside of a golf course is like living next to a park. Living next to a park must imply involvement with it; to be impregnated by it; this is to go beyond the strictly contemplative. That is why the qualities of the environment – the overwhelming presence of nature and light - should inhabit the building. This is how a natural condensed building appears; this is a building that lives nature (vegetation and light) in its total depth.
The building condenses nature through various forms of caption:
• Façades that bring nature towards them; façades that appropriate the exterior vegetation.
• A great “cross” fissure that captures the luminosity of the environment not redeemed thanks to the presence of the golf course.
• “Boxes of light” that absorb luminosity inside.