The formal structure of the house reflects the worship that surrenders to the use of load-bearing wall in the composition of buildings with bioclimatic high. The load-bearing wall greatly increases the thermal inertia of the building, and is able to store heat or cool, and maintain a stable temperature inside the building.
The house consists of three bodies twinned with irregular structure. The centerpiece is a three-storey covered patio in winter behaves as a greenhouse-heated housing-and in summer a generation of fresh air.
Each of the lateral bodies has a covered garden courtyard, which provides a favorable microclimate adjacent to the rooms.
Housing behaves completely different in winter or summer, and can be reconfigured easily to move from one state to another. In winter, the house becomes a large greenhouse, getting the maximum solar radiation in the south. In contrast, in summer, the windows close completely south, and housing is illuminated by indirect sunlight from the north and central covered courtyard zenith.