a villa set on a koura hillside, turned toward the northern coast, built from a simple division of earth and sky. below, the bedrooms settle into the ground, low and private, a place for rest. above, the living spaces rise into high, bright volumes, open to the light, where the structure reaches and the rooms breathe. white walls and floors are held not as colour but as a ground for light and shadow to work across, so each piece set in the rooms reads clearly against them. the plan feels at once defined and without limit. minimalism here is treated as an art of arrangement, every space and interval composed, quiet, and exact.