This is a pure, clean cut, modern architectural design. The architectural design of this residence is characterized by the simplification in form, and elimination of the "unnecessary" detail.
The geometric simplicity and clean lines of the building's exterior carry on inside where a minimalist aesthetic prevails underpinned by surfaces, floors and floor-to-ceiling openings for views of the surrounding landscape. The living quarters are centred on a light-filled, open-plan living, dining and kitchen area with patio doors on two sides which once opened extends the space onto the concrete-paved terrace.
The architectural concept was to design a modern house with big openings to a flat garden. The architecture of this residence creates uninterrupted views from the house to the garden and vice versa, as it brings the outside in and creates a relationship between the garden and the communal areas.
The white volumes of the building, the bridge, the clean cut lines and the openings dominate, as they stand out, rather than being dissolved in the lush green setting. A clear example of a modern designed residence as emphasis has been given to horizontal and vertical lines; ornament is created by using the structure and the theme of the building, rather than adding ornamentation which has been clearly rejected in the interior and exterior of this residence. By creating an optical “void,” the perimetric openings add further volume by making distinctive the foreground and the background of the architectural design. The foreground and the background give off a feeling of openness and exposure to light, to nature – the garden, and to the pool.
