The main idea of the project was to integrate the house to the site respecting the existing trees to maximize the natural shade they provide and be more environmentally conscious. So the biggest challenge was to find the exact spot where to place the base of the house and the general form was developed dodging trees and integrating the design within an overall concept. So the site gives shape to the House, while it coexists harmoniously. In the choice of materials, the regional stone was used to shape the foundations and walls of the main floor, giving strength and mass with a natural integration with the subsoil. The wood is one of the main materials in the house; it gives warmth and a comfortable Caribbean feeling, and is used to create sliding and folding louvers that provide shade and control of direct sunlight and heat to the interior spaces. The white walls in the upper floor make a "Reflective Sun Shield" to avoid overheat in the interior while receiving the sky colors. The design of the roofs creates shade on the terraces at the same time that opens to let the wind pass having natural ventilation in all interior areas. And finally, outdoor terraces integrate the house and interior spaces with the golf course, creating an environment of relaxation and rest.