Situated at the top of a hill, the house commands a panoramic view, to which the large window strip on the upper floor is oriented. On the opposite, south face, the room-height glazing overlooks a terrace, which gives on to a flat garden area bounded by a wood. The ground floor, cut into the hillside, contains discrete bedrooms and children’s rooms. On the upper floor, the living and dining spaces flow into each other. Internally, the roof form is visible, the upper floor extending to a height of almost 5 m in part.