This contemporary house nestles in a green setting at the edge of a forest, at the end of a dead-end road, in a neighborhood of houses at the edge of the Commune of Epalinges.
The building's architecture and proportions have been carefully designed to express the quality of contemporary craftsmanship and accentuate the character of the site.
Its typology favors open, largely glazed interior spaces, while preserving sober volumes with meticulous detailing.
The architecture plays on the contrast between nature and the changing colors of the exterior as the seasons go by.