
Thinking of the climbers’ love for the purity of rock and stone, I wanted to create a house from raw elements like water, rock and concrete.

It would have only one visible and useful wall with climbing holds, the others would be see-through while the floor surface would be a rectangular solid filled with water.
Going from one floor to another would only be possible by either climbing or zip-lining.

The project was based on a connection of human and humanless nature deriving from a question of artificial vs. natural

