The project involves the development of two residential units that share common service spaces on the ground floor. However, as they freely adapt to the natural countryside terrain, they offer different ways of living.
These independent "housing boxes," never stacked to avoid common views, take on innovative architectural forms in their ability to adapt to the site and climate requirements.
It is primarily the relationship with the surrounding nature that guides the formal and functional choices. The natural slope of the land strongly influenced the morphological and compositional choices.
The building, characterized by modularity designed to harmonize with the site's morphology and topography, finds the best way to rest at different heights thanks to cantilevered structures and the precise use of slender metal pilings.
The facades, differentiated from each other through material and structural choices, are always closely connected to the landscape and solar orientation. Various types of openings have been created on each of these materials to highlight the different material compositions.
This low-energy consumption building is constructed using natural and recyclable materials and follows a "dry" construction method in line with eco-friendly design principles, aiming to provide a home harmoniously integrated into the surrounding landscape.