While constrained in height, the home's footprint was allowed to continue underground as long as it did not extend beyond the bounds of the exterior walls. Kallos Turin understood the cubic volume needed a foil – pushing against the rigidity of the form and using sinuous lines through the house and the garden. Kallos Turin encouraged a graceful path of travel through the concrete cube that is the home and how this curvilinear path could also alter the block’s form. Embracing Filothei as a garden city, Kallos Turin saw the garden as a way to counter the rigidity of the architectural form.