Concept | 2025
Villa H3 explores what happens when you reduce a house to pure geometry and light. This concept design starts with two crisp volumes—one solid, one transparent—meeting at a stone-clad base that anchors the building to the ground.

The upper level is a white box with minimal openings, creating privacy where needed. Below, full-height glass erases the boundary between interior and terrace, extending the living space out to the pool and landscape. The flow is deliberate: open plan inside, seamless transition outside.

I kept the palette tight—white render, stone, glass, water. No decoration, just proportion and shadow working together. The stone retaining wall isn’t decorative; it mediates the site’s slope and frames the outdoor living zone. The result is a house that breathes openness without sacrificing intimacy.
This concept tests how simple the moves can get while maintaining architectural character. Bold form, practical performance, clear thinking.
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