
"The building started its growth from the central core, which was a meeting place for common living between nature, building, and people. This construction never caused nature and building to create a border for each other; only the borders in the east and west were created, not to separate from nature but to stay in nature, the borders dictated by the climate."
Villa 1028 was designed with a central core functioning as a shared living space that integrates nature, architecture, and human activity. The design philosophy emphasizes harmony between the built environment and natural surroundings, avoiding artificial separation. Rather than creating barriers between the building and nature, the architectural boundaries on the east and west sides respond to climatic conditions. These climate-dictated borders serve a functional purpose in environmental control while maintaining the integrated relationship between all three elements: nature, structure, and inhabitants.
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