This modern residence, harmoniously integrated into the mountainous landscape, represents a striking example of ecological architecture where form is subordinate to both function and surrounding environment. The building with its geometric façade is positioned on a hillside, literally emerging from the green meadow.
The façade is executed in a minimalist style utilizing contrasting materials: light wooden cladding on the slanted upper section creates an impression of lightness and warmth, while the dark vertical paneling of the lower volume lends solidity and depth to the building. This duality of materials not only visually breaks up the building's volume but also emphasizes its geometric complexity.
The inclined roofline echoes the silhouette of the mountains in the background, while abundant glazing on the façade provides panoramic views and natural illumination to the interior spaces. The glass corner of the lower floor is particularly expressive, creating the effect of a portion of the building hovering above the slope.
Access to the structure is organized via a striking black stairway laid along the slope, which visually "cuts" through the green hill, enhancing the dramatic contrast between the natural landscape and the geometric precision of the architectural object.