The design was based on two main views. To the south-west into the Adige valley and to the east onto the Dolomite peaks beloved by the client. The floor plan reflects these two axes, orienting the main rooms to the south, with the TV room and master bedroom facing the mountains.

On the first floor, the house is shielded from the slope and the picturesque village by two natural stone walls, while on the other sides there is transparency and connection with the grandiose nature. The most sensitive possible integration into the slope is also made possible by the fact that a large underground garage was pushed invisibly under the slope, the entrance is far away from the house.

Locally predominant building materials are used: Larch wood, white masonry, natural stone walls - but completely reinterpreted.
