This house in Argentina by local architects Arquinoma has a front door tall enough to let in a giraffe. Located in the city of Mendoza, the two-storey Casa Besares is a white-rendered, rectilinear building with wooden floors and a concrete frame. Square and rectangular windows are scattered across the facades, while a wooden staircase folds up between the floors. In this project, such an addition looks for giving idea in mass. Precisely in a hollow mass. Once the mass is supposed, there starts the diagram of holes. Holes that are windows. Windows that are ways of looking. Ways of looking that are ways of living. Ways of living that are holes. (Some of such a size that make forget the mass). Every window, like any other window, allows a relationship with the distance and nearness.