Located in the middle of the forest and just a few meters from the sea, this house was designed with the premise of allowing the landscape to merge with the interior. The architecture does not seek to impose itself on its surroundings, but rather to open up to them and allow nature to become part of the everyday experience — letting the landscape flow through the house, and making the trees, light, and air part of every space.
The entire floor plan unfolds on a single level, with five bedrooms arranged around internal courtyards that function as small natural pauses.
The project is not intended to be an isolated object, but rather an open and serene space that allows one to inhabit the forest and enjoy the proximity of the sea.