In this house there does not seem to be any staircase and none of the facilities in the house. Facilities of the house service are visible, all covered up on the ground floor, which leads us to believe that this is not one house but many houses at the same time. It is m a pavilion than a house ja that the only thing that emerges is a large open level of rectangular panels of a bright white as si it were a temporary Japanese pavilion or tent. The book has an interview conducted by Emilio Tuñón with the authors as well as an extensive photographic report and a selection of pl details and details. 128 p.:photo, b/w, floors and sections, 21.5x30 cm., hardcover