The concept of this house revolves around two intersecting volumes positioned at different levels, embedded into the natural slope of the landscape. The main volume stretches along the far edge of the site, creating a strong visual connection with the surrounding environment. The site features a gentle slope framed by trees and shrubs along its perimeter.
The house is divided into public and private areas, connected by a glass gallery. This gallery, along with the numerous panoramic windows, blurs the boundaries between the interior and exterior, fostering a seamless integration with nature.
The facade materials are intentionally simple and understated, using concrete and clinker brick to enhance the architectural design delicately. A metal and wood canopy runs along the southern facade, supporting and reinforcing the house's horizontal emphasis.
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