Right, I think this is the final drawings from Casa Tolo! How exciting, after this I am developing the cabin for my architect.
Firstly I have a section and plan together, the section isn't a conventional one (so I may yet be told tomorrow that I do indeed have one drawing left), but Casa Tolo isn't exactly a conventional house.
I found these and re-drew them. I chose to use these two images together as they explain a little how the spaces within the house are organized the numbers correlate to the list below the image. I felt that this would do a better job of explaining the house than a detailed cut (through any part of the house) could. Hopefully you share my views. :)

2. Kitchen
3. Living
4. Dinning
5. Bedroom
6. Dressing room
7. Laundry
8. Mechanical
9. Swimming pool
10. Parking
11. Entrance
[When to full size it is drawn at 1:100]
This second image is of the southern elevation:
P.S.
The last image is of my site plan (any other DAB310ers out there feel free to copy and insert as your neighbors... you know what I mean *shifty eyes*). You may need to note it is at the scale 1:500. If I dropped to 1:200 it wouldn't fit on an A4 page (I know... painful!).

References:
The first image is from this web site:
100 PROJECTOS. (2005) Blogue Da Turme E. Retrieved March 19,2010, from http://100projectos.blogspot.com/2008/01/casa-tlo.html
But also with a little help from google translator... ok a lot of help, the web site was in Portuguese and the image text was in italian. I don't think this is the original source of the image, but it correlates with the plans from the other sources I have found.
The 2nd and 3rd images were drafted off images from this text:
Yoshida, N. (Ed.) (2006). Living with nature.Architecture and
Urbanism, 426, 18.
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