It was transformed into a rebuilt house with a unique single-sloped roof and lower eaves. The courtyard welcomed light and shade, surrounded by tall walls. The architect chose to keep the historic look, creating a "prison break" to bring the building back to life. Ground floor rooms were added as links, allowing light to flow and wide views. The once-private garden connected the old and new, bringing it back into contact with nature. The renovated exterior featured wide glass panels, revealing hidden systems behind high walls. The roof transformed into a steel "basket," revealing a dining patio with a stunning view of mountains and green fields. This makeover demonstrates a subtle dance of change, preservation, and light and shade.