The house is located on a generous medium-sloping plot. Access to the property is from the northwest, and the main garden occupies the southern part, which gradually slopes down and offers exceptional views of the surrounding hilly landscape. The overall concept of the house is maximally subordinated to the view.
The main idea is a frame in the landscape, which defines the main mass of the house and serves as a viewpoint, creating an image of the landscape.
In terms of layout, it is a structure with one basement and two above-ground floors, each serving a different primary function. The basement is designed as a relaxation zone intended for visits and leisure sports and wellness activities. The ground floor functions as a cohesive residential unit with all the necessary sanitary and technical facilities. This is reflected in the main white framing of the house. The upper floor is used as a studio.
The dominant white horizontal mass is complemented by a contrasting vertical part that begins in the basement with a guest room, continuing with an office on the ground floor, and ending with the studio.
The house is designed so that from the northern side it "grows" with an organically shaped mass from the plot and strives to appear natural and unobtrusive thanks to the green roof. The house continues and expands up to the southern facade, which is the most dominant and shows a pronounced division across three floors. However, beyond this facade, the house gradually recedes again with rounded retaining walls into the original natural segmentation of the plot until it transitions into a spacious garden.
The villa provides maximum comfort for a family with children, with the living area divided into two zones. Quiet zones consist of a bedroom with an ensuite wardrobe and children's rooms, and a daytime zone, which includes the kitchen, living room, and dining room in one generously designed space.
Both the basement and the ground floor have access to their own terrace space. In the basement, the terrace connects to the pool. On the ground floor, there is a linear balcony partially roofing the basement terrace; on the other (northern) side of the house is an outdoor atrium at the same level, with a tree in the middle, enclosed by three walls, creating desired privacy.
Vehicles are parked outside, under a shelter formed by the cantilevered ceiling structure of the ground floor.
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