Detached
from the ground, the house reduces its impact on the site and is
reminiscent of a tree house. With its extensive openings to the
exterior, the house is in a continual exchange with its environment
thechoice of a wooden frame construction is adapted to the
constraints of the site and its implementation on the land. The
douglas siding provides camouflage and allows the house to blend with
the nearby barns. The lower portions, covered with plywood siding,
are more visible. A basic steel roof covers the house.