´Freedom is something we try to accomplish with all of our work´ says Anne Lacaton.Daylight, of course, means light that comes from the outsider, but it is also chat we can see from the inside to the outsider. They explain that the boundaries of a home extend as far as one can see and that maximising daylight from the inside to the outsider is one of the fundamental design paradigms.One thing we always try to do is to avoid walls. We have to produce floors, columns and beams. No walls It is a question of freedom and maximising capacity. Each time we design a building we ask, ´what could be the maximum degree of openness for a bedroom or a bathroom? These questions not only have to do with daylight but also with the possibility of going from inside to outside.