The house looks for a perpendicular position towards the hill, spinning its main body for a better orientation on the landscape. The interior spaces of the main ground are defined by four twisted structural walls perpendicular to the slope with their corners opened on the panorama, making this zigzag a direct consequence of this reasoning.
The structural lines that define the inner spaces have different amplitudes and heights that increase progressively according to their uses, due to the concomitant roof in all of the house length. This single trapezoidal roof contains also exterior porches, ideal to protect the house from the direct sunlight and rain. Both spatially and functionally these are well-defined spaces that keep a certain privacy and independence between them, without losing their interrelationship and a global perception of the project.
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