A double hedge describes a perfect square in the space opposite the facade of a house from first '900.
Another hedge inside this curves in regular waves creating a pattern of shadows across the lawn, shadows which change with the sun during the day, marking the passage of time.
In order to give light and access to the lower floors it was necessary to lower the level of a part of the area opposite the rear façade.
A path between the two levels of the garden so close to the building was also needed.
The solution was to create a semi-circular lawn broken into steps a the linking of the two ends of the lawn with a game of stairs.
Between the large paved area of the higher level and the new countryard of the lower level an waterfall was built, where the water passes from the basin on the higher level to a pond on the lower level placed between two steps.