The exterior materiality of the facades presents the combination of two natural finishings – stone and wood – giving the house an evident singularity and integrating itself into the landscape. On the one hand, on the ground floor and upper floor facades, the use of carbonized wood, through the application of the traditional Japanese technique Shou Sugi Ban, will allow the creation of an aesthetic that combines ancestrality with contemporaneity. On the other hand, on the basement floor facades, which is partially “under ground”, the use of stone, walled with dry joint, will contrast with the dark wood, evoking, a natural sense of the house integration on the ground.