Inspired by marble quarries, this project carves a rocky landscape in order to create spaces for inhabitation. It differs from conventional design strategies since it relies on subtractive processes rather than an additive ones This project is also been inspired by the work of Eduardo Chillida. The carving process results in organic plans that are reminiscent of Chillida's lithographies. The subtractive process sometimes punctuates the ceilings, creating large sculptural skylights. These are carefully positioned so that the sunlight bounces off the white walls into the interiors.  This lyrical strategy has also been used by Chillida in his largest sculptural work, the Tindaya mountain project.