The house is situated on a southern slope adjacent to the road. The layout is compact, allowing for maximum compactness of the internal spaces. The building is two stories high and has no basement. The roof is a monopitch roof. The southern façade opens generously to the valley on the living floor with a fully glazed wall, while the other façades of the house are solid and closed. Due to the significant elevation of the terrain, the slope has been modified using retaining walls, creating concrete terraces. The ground floor features a two-room apartment and predominantly technical rooms - a garage, cellar, dressing room, storage, and workshop. The central layout includes entrance spaces, leading to a direct single-flight staircase. The living floor is divided into two parts: a family area with two bedrooms, each with its own bathroom and toilet, and a communal part consisting of a living space that includes a kitchen, dining area, and seating area with a fireplace. Access to the garden terrace is provided from the staircase hall and from the bedrooms.
The structural system of the house is longitudinal, made of masonry. The external walls consist of a masonry sandwich - masonry made of thermal insulating bricks and facing brickwork. The ceilings are designed with steel rolled profiles and ceramic slabs. The monopitch roof has a slope of approximately 8%. The living floor is regularly articulated in the front façade with openings filled with natural-glued wood, glazed with clear double glazing.
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