The House is conceived as a light architectural presence that engages in a constant dialogue with its vast surroundings and infinite horizons of arid landscape. The house is organized around two closely linked public areas, one open and the other enclosed, both conceived as a continuous indoor-outdoor living system. Despite their contrasting conditions—one enclosed and one open—both spaces are perceived and inhabited as a single spatial entity, where boundaries dissolve and daily life flows seamlessly between inside and outside. The roof rises and falls in response to the context