In this project, we seek to redefine some of the rules that apply to the single family dwelling and other residential using projects. We mix low-density single family homes, each with its own garden, with high-density housing, both of which are integrated in the landscape. Rather than the separate elements appearing as a heterogeneous  mixture of different types, the various elements are then reassembled. Open landscape and gardens, the high ad low density residential elements are

combined  within this block. The solid  and void are merged into the one element and are equally important. John Cage discusses  the presence  of silence in his composition as the "nothing in between". This is quite important in understanding underlying issues in contemporary architecture. Void and solid have the same importance! In this project, the gaps in the structure are not simply an absence in the presence of the matter but actual fields to force. These fields enable

the building to blend itself with the surrounding environment ant guarantee relations between the different living units. We consider this as a living system with which we can work on the density changes and in the vertical articulation of the landscape. In lifting the landscape up to the sky, we movement from one activity to another. Spaces are flexible and able to be continuously transformed by changing consistence of the interzone.