Published: Thursday, August 30, 2007
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Photograph by John Marshall.
"This strategy will help avoid building three free-standing housing with no connection whatsoever with their surroundings.
A wooden wall folds itself to create the villas, the patios, gardens and urban elements, enclosing different spaces with different 'atmospheres'."

Photograph by John Marshall.

Photograph by Christian Richters.
"It defines an 'interior landscape', sheltered from the urban life.
The villa contains a sculptural volume that shelters the kitchen, bathrooms and storage rooms. This 'sculpture' faces a double height living room."
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