House in Tamba / MIDW
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House in Tamba / MIDW
"The site lies in a small mountain town. Along its northern edge, a natural slope carved out during land development remains exposed, now overgrown with wild vegetation and supporting a modest ecosystem. Subtle shifts in the site's topography suggest a faint continuity with the distant fields and village landscape."
"Using this relationship with the ground as a point of departure, the building volume is arranged to embrace a triangular garden set against the slope."
A house situated in a small mountain town responds to its distinctive landscape context. The site features a natural slope along its northern edge, created during land development and now covered with wild vegetation supporting local ecosystems. The topography subtly connects to the surrounding fields and village landscape. The architectural design uses this relationship with the ground as its primary concept. The building volume is strategically positioned to embrace a triangular garden that sits against the slope, creating an integrated design that respects and incorporates the existing natural and topographical conditions.
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