What do dogs like? We dare not guess. It is not our ambition to redesign a space to suit the wishes of a dumb customer. We don't want to guess what Sivko might like and how to make his house as grand as possible. But what kind of magnificent house does Sivko imagine? I'm sure Jože Plečnik could describe it vividly. We say it's mainly one where his master can be with him. A dog without its master is like a sirloin without dumplings. It can be, but it's only together that they'll really come into their own. This relationship is in our case escalated by the nature of the owner and is very specific. A bond when no other character is involved in the cohabitation. Daily routines, rituals, habits. All of this together shapes the life and character of Sivko and is equivalently reflected in the life of the architect. The ability to carry out daily activities together is considered crucial. A familiar space for the dog, who becomes the master here, the dog's master, who is a welcome guest. The house for Sivko is the maximum integration of spaces that only his master can reach with his height, specifically in places at the height of the windowsills where the dog can move along the walls. The dog's movement is hampered by a staircase also designed only for a human step, so we have placed a ramp that bridges the floors effortlessly for the dog's paws a familiar space -> sanctuary -> sense of security space for master and dog, or dog and master? What is a house for a dog if there is no master? Who lives here? Who can live here? Who can't live here? Alone? Together? Together!