We usually claim that architecture is a matter of taste. Classic, modern, simple or sophisticated – there is no argument in favour or against each style except the emotion a person experiences when contacting their philosophy. But, what happens when you attach ‘nature’ to the intellectual and mathematical beauty of the architecture? Casa Boher realized by Schmidt Arquitctos may be an answer. As you can easily notice from the pictures below, the landscape around the house represents a little paradise, with luxurious vegetation that bring freshness and a pool that provides dynamism. The facade of the house is covered in unfinished stone as a testimony that the natural look must function inside too. As you enter the dwelling, an open plan living room welcomes you, while glass walls allow a deep communication with the exterior.