The villa is in sloping terrain above Lake Zurich. The massive structure set into the site provides to all side’s diverse adjacent spaces. The house is a hewn volume, originally - archaic - massive. The building structure in white concrete rests in a seemingly unstable equilibrium with its environment.


At the same time, it is supple and combines the different bodies to a large and elegant form. The challenge of this project is to allow the use of three individual parties within a squat volume, providing to each single party an adequate sense of privacy.

