Complying with the clients' ambitions, the designers fragment the volume to attain an intrinsic play of light, free circulation of air, and privacy through balconies in this four-bedroom house by negotiating space constraints without losing square footage utility. The otherwise modest front facade features a sculptural identity by the bedrooms with a two-story butterfly window having slits on two sides, cladded with elegant brick patterns that intensify its dynamic shape. Through the system of attaining privacy by design, the architects' proportionate negotiations sensitively secure the occupants' lives and foster comfort in the unique confines of the compact site, thus refining the relationship of space with people.