A house designed for a childless couple who loves to celebrate life and art. With 144m2, it has been fully integrated and pays tribute to Fauno Barberini, a figure from Roman mythology (appropriation of the Satyr from the Greek version). Upon entering the space, the visitor is confronted with the exotic Nacre Marble that covers a wall and seems to float along the 18m water mirror. Modernist works, like the Barcelona Pavilion designed by architect Mies van der Rohe in 1929, also served as inspiration for this project - a way to honor the centenary of the Bauhaus school.