This house redefines the boundaries between exterior and interior space, questioning the traditional domestic space and allowing the design of the house more as a leisure space than a shelter. This house reinterprets the domestic space against the notion of a house understood as a consumer machine and artificial refuge cell.
Its 5 courtyards are characterized by light, smells, sounds and textures; a house that changes according to the hour of the day and the activities of its inhabitants, where playing is an essential part of everyday life and domestic space.
Under a big roof, off the ground, several individual volumes safeguard private spaces, allowing a clear demarcation of activities, practices and experiences of the design components.