Carlo Gualla Architects had two main goals in designing Casa Rosset. The first was to develop a spatial organization that responded to the needs of the clients, instead of merely copying the traditional arrangement that lumped all the rooms under a single roof. In the end, the architects adopted a village-like spatial model that divides the home into four separate but interconnected units. The layout, made up of “separate nuclei all linked to communal spaces,” helps accommodate multi-generational living as well as overnight guests.