A plot with a steep slope allows, and sometimes makes inexcusable, an autonomy of implementation that easily becomes greater formal freedom, in the absence of a canon. It tends to rest on the importance that the section (or sections) can take on the project.
The floor plan has traditionally been elevated, by means of a foundation or the creation of a plan supported by deep foundations, with which the impact of the foundations on the overall costs can be reduced.
In this case, the profile is very steep, and the access road descends sharply at both ends of the plot. On the other hand, the project had to reduce costs and adjust to a completely handmade realisation. We therefore thought of an elementary prism approach, with economical lights, which had to be placed in a parallel arrangement and not against the slope, in order to take advantage of its magnificent visual dominance over the landscape. It consists of three floors, with the living areas on the top, bedrooms in the middle and a basement for the services.
The arrangement of the prism at the required distance from the road suggested splitting the entrances and reserving pedestrian access to the upper floor via a small bridge - reminiscent of the Mar Menor-. The car could be parked on the floor immediately below.
Otherwise, faced with the difficulty of leveling the terrain, a generous terrace is provided on the upper floor to allow life in the open air, and it is connected to the entrance on foot through the small access bridge, so that it acts as an open-air entrance hall. This creates a surprising effect, since when crossing the wall, one expects to find himself in an interior that grows once he has discovered, framed by a wide panoramic window, the landscape that he could glimpse as he approached.