Light-toned volumes, the rhythm of elongated columns, the delicate pattern of metal details, and deep shadows create an image that is restrained yet expressive. The house does not seek to impress through effect; rather, it is sustained by the precision of its proportions, the calmness of its lines, and the careful attention paid to transitions between the interior and the garden.
The garden is conceived as dense and shaded. Large foliage, flowering vines, water, and shadow soften the strict composition of the façades and make the outdoor space a continuation of the interior. What matters here is not decorativeness as such, but the alternation of conditions: open and sheltered, sun and coolness, the long perspective of the pool and more intimate places for rest.