The house seeks the desired relationships with the context. The interior is hollowed out in search of diagonal relationships, filled with natural light. On the outside, the house appears compact, more hermetic. The emerging volume is broken up to house outdoor rooms in privacy. The interior spaces either extend into the surrounding garden or capture the chosen views of the surroundings. The bedroom overlooks the hilltop, the office overlooks the sea, the living room overlooks the unbuilt hillside and other rooms frame fragments of the enclosure. The house thus conceived emerges from within, evading imposed geometric constraints. The massive plinth, which contains the plot, is perforated only to allow access; above it, the enclosure dematerialises. A multifunctional sculpture that generates scenes of great plasticity, supports the exterior lighting, contains piped music, a shower, and at the same time protects; a dynamic and changing element that provides added value.