Published: Saturday, August 18, 2007
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The juxtaposition of two volumes, the bedrooms and family room on the ground, and the living, dining, kitchen and terraces spaces above.

The living space on the upper level.
From the outside, its form can be seen as the juxtaposition of two volumes. The lower one holds the bedrooms and the family room, while the upper one, a suspended box, contains the living room, the dining room, the kitchen and the terrace, all of which are held together in an open plan from which the main bedroom can view the sea.
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