The first thing they worked on was in the plane of the ground floor. Working with Autocad they could draw the house as well as the furniture inside it.
The house is conceived as a standard, patio-type house, formed by two wings that 'frame' the garden area. The wings are then split into two levels, to allow for insertion of the carport under the living area (light blue lines). The usual 'split' between the living and sleeping areas of the house is reversed, so that the sleeping area occupies the ground level of the house.
The ground floor consists of bedrooms and bathrooms for children and parents, which are formed as very small cells that can be joined together by means of series of sliding and folding panels (green rectangles inside the left part of the house).
As we can see in the plane, each colour is a different layer and each layer give us different information. For instance, the red layer define the fence, the orange layer the furniture, the pink layer the stairs, the blue delimits the walls and the dark green the openings like doors and windows.
We can see clearly the different parts from the ground floor as well as the projections of the second floor (light blue).

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