The undoubted natural and scenic value of the setting, the sharp horizontal water level and the modified topography, colours, and different view corridors all define the scheme concept.
This single idea varies, depending on the point of view of the observer facing the building. From the outside, the intention is to create an enclosed space, capable of housing the uses that define its functional program, by means of an energetic, dynamic finish, whose interaction with its host space must not be aggressive (integration into the landscape). From the inside, the intention is for the space, through its finish, which now becomes blurred, to completely open out into the outside in order to enjoy the spectacular setting that surrounds it (integration of the landscape).
If a vessel mimicking the horizontal topography of the setting is projected through its geometric configuration and the design of its finish, colours that dominate the setting are used for its integration, providing the building with "indoor invisibility" as a result of transparent walls coated in a membrane of slats that do not break the visual field, the intention comes close to being achieved ...