High above the upper Rhine valley, on the slopes of Hochwang mountain, is this three-storey detached house. Situated within an area subject to a rigorous development plan by Bearth and Deplazes, this cuboid volume unfolds inside in a virtuoso sequence of spaces – from the living room at the top with a picture-book view of Chur and the mountains beyond to the large kitchen/dining room on the ground floor, which has direct access to the garden. Only a few materials were used in its construction, most of them left untreated, for example exposed concrete and solid walnut and larchwood. The special feature of this house, however, is its monolithic construction. Its sculpted outer form is produced not by intricate multiple layering, but through the use of a single, solid material – concrete.