The development of the concept is based on two linked volumes parallel to one side of the site, in dialogue with the particular nature of the immediate context, addressing the site boundaries and movement. Responding to the orientation, views, wind direction, and the seasonal changes of the landscape, the complex opens up or closes, developing each time a different appearance, as the transition from the natural to the built environment establishes a system of visual and conceptual relationships and parameters that inherently affect the architectural space.
An architecture that is concise but nevertheless narrative, familiar and at the same time unexpected, definite but also inventive; is what we believe forms a public contribution. An architectural way of thinking which aims to include instead of exclude, to explore and also sensitize, in contradiction to a static, mute architecture.