The house is built in a foothill village in the Czech Republic. The measure and the character of the house come from the environment of a dispersed country built-up area. The living space of the house is open, defined only by the cladding and is connected with the landscape thanks to the large windows. The essential space is the habitable studio with a gallery in the attic. The wooden shelter along the whole house fulfills the role of a sheltered parking as well as of a living perron with view of the hills.
The house was structurally designed as timber framing with aluminium building panels. The wooden construction is visibled in the interior. The surface of the walls and of the roof is formed by aluminium plates from the outside as well as from the inside. The ground plan of the house is 6 x 18 m with constructional fields in the modulus of 3 m. The construction was settled on the concrete foot blocks that allow the house to levitate above the ground so as to interfere with the landscape in terms of building operations as little as possible.