Binova proposes a new path of exploration around the relationship between the kitchen and other areas of the home, in a continuous intertwining of functions, habits and needs of everyday life. Spaces stop being limited by structural elements to become open and transitional zones, in which there is no longer a real operational hierarchy.
The main element around which the entire environment revolves is the L-shaped column wall made up of modules of different depths joined together to form a single line connecting the kitchen to the living room and using the same elements, a "continuum" of contaminations between forms and functions.