Designed in Caracas, the house perches on a hillside configuring a series of terraces and balconies to look out over itself, the city and the Avila mountain. The volumetry is composed of 2 naves of different heights to introduce natural light and marks a basement to achieve the lightness of the upper level. Sequences of displaced double heights were created to achieve spatial fluidity in its interior. The recreational spaces and gardens are seen as extensions of the internal space of the house, dematerializing the barrier between interior and exterior and thus taking advantage of the benefits of the tropical climate.