The villa is related to the neighbouring villa in terms of urban
architecture, by the parallel location in relation to the street and
pronounced horizontal lines and its colourfulness. The mass of the
building consists of three compositions of three white blocks that lie
on each other, which are mutually interlocked. The centre prism is
turned in an angle of 90 degrees. In the purity and simplicity of the
composition, only the direction, mass and value of the spatial lifts are
decisive. Each prism consists of three glazed and three full walls.
Their orientation is the same in all the blocks, regardless of the
position of the centre block. It is turned with the full walls toward
the neighbouring house in order to retain intimacy and the glazed
façades are oriented toward the panoramic views and the garden. The has
open merging areas that open the views of the city and freely pass into
the garden. Just as applies to the neighbouring house, the slope made
it possible to set the entrance storey with garages in the landscape. In
the first block above the basement is the day part with direct access
to the garden, the bedrooms and children´s rooms are in the second
displaced block. Access to the terrace with roof garden on the roof of
the lower block is from the master bedroom.