Conceived as a fragmented dwelling embedded in the mountain landscape, this house dissolves the boundary between living and nature.
Rather than a single object, the project unfolds as a sequence of autonomous volumes, each framing a specific moment of light, vegetation, and topography. Circulation becomes a path through the terrain, and inhabitation becomes an experience shaped by movement, silence, and proximity to the landscape.
Architecture is reduced to its essentials — mass, light, and material — allowing the natural environment to remain the primary protagonist.