The House within the Screens balances privacy, openness, and nature through a layered architectural language. The entry is defined by gabion walls that introduces depth and texture to the front elevation.

A system of intricately crafted metal and burnt-wood screens forms the defining identity of the house. These elements filter daylight, frame views, and create a dynamic interplay of transparency and enclosure. Along the side, the screen reinforces privacy while integrating the architecture with its landscape setting. Together with an extending pergola, the screens cast evolving patterns of light and shadow that animate the spaces throughout the day.

The spatial organization is anchored by a linear courtyard that promotes cross-ventilation and draws natural light deep into the basement, creating a bright and visually connected living environment that strengthens continuity between levels.

The interior design extends the architectural language of the exterior through a refined palette of leather, wood, stone, and metal. Subtle accents of color introduce warmth and contrast, enriching the spaces while preserving the home's simplicity.

A carefully calibrated material and spatial strategy emphasizes clarity, proportion, and texture, allowing light, shadow, and landscape to shape the architectural experience. The result is a contemporary residence that is deeply responsive to its climate while fostering a seamless connection between architecture, nature, and everyday life.

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