This family home is located in the upper area of Barcelona. The project proposedto move the building to the rear of the site in order to achieve the bestorientation towards the south and east, and to have a spacious garden. Furthermore,building the house on the highest point of the land attains the bestviews of the sea, the city of Barcelona and also the Serra de Collserola. Itsproximity to a ring road required a formal solution to noise pollution. EstudioBC resolved this in the home, by designing a wooden skin formed by verticalslats, which covers the back and side façade, and planning a green wall-slopeon the edge of the lot that reinforces the protection against the noise.The pedestrian access to the house through the garage is located to the sideof the site from the lowest level. The main entrance is located in the middlepart of the first floor. The different floors, first, second, third and basementare designed following the longitudinal form of the terrain, with a stairwelland elevator in the middle that divides the different areas in each level. Thebasement as well as the garage includes storage rooms, exercise room, winecellar and a gym at the back of the garden. The hall divides the space on thefirst floor: to the left are the living areas, opposite this the dining room andto the right the kitchen office and service areas. The bedrooms, along with astudio and terraces, are on the second floor while the master bedroom is onthe third floor, which is also equipped with terraces.The contrast between the wood and bush-hammered concrete with largewoodwork structures serves to integrate the house with the garden and itssurroundings. The project includes a lap pool