On the south-facing slope of the wine-growing town of Mont-sur-Rolle, on the top of mountain, is setting this line sketch
With a land with an area of 2500m2, this building features 3 levels with a half-buried and over 2 floors, the main building of the parties "livable" base.
This composition enables the creation of a large terrace "plateau" which also hosts an outdoor pool.
Linear home with circulations necessarily linear. These circulations, the backbone of the layout of each floor, shared areas of services and 'active' areas
The ground floor rooms are clearly arranged along this axis of East-West distribution to achieve a fully covered outdoor space that grows sometimes south to the pool and sometimes north of the garden
Upstairs, a large void on double height complemented by a "hanging bridge" between distinctly the "master" and 3 bedroom "guest."
The stone of St Lawrence and locksmiths anodized aluminum form one composition envelope with an effect of light-induced large picture windows as the pan sliding façade of stay of approx. 30m2 crowned by a glazing structure of solar shading which regulates the penetration