This project in Piedra Roja is a house designed for a family consisting of a couple and their four children, two small children and two teenagers. Due to this assignment , the house should have rooms that allow and make compatible the different activities of its members, at the same time foster the convergence of the family group and its friends. It was also a requirement that parents have some control over spaces in the house, understanding its spread dimensions.
In addition, the house had to be developed on one floor and take full advantage of the relationship with its surroundings and natural lighting through large windows. The site adjoins a park that is part of the condominium, and within its almost triangular form, a good part of its boundaries are faces exposed to public spaces. Therefore, the first design strategy was to extend the house as much as possible, in order to generate a protected border from the outside.