This project is designed in one of the mountainous forested areas of Sareyn, with the primary goal of harmonizing architecture with the natural landscape without compromising the region's unique vistas. Instead of constructing a volume that stands apart from the land, the design follows the natural slope of the terrain to minimize its impact on the skyline and surrounding scenery. The project consists of two main sections: the house on the left and the atelier on the right.

Since preserving views and landscapes was a key priority, the overall form of the project was developed to integrate the volumes into the land, blending them with the site’s slope. Access to the interior spaces is provided via an extensive staircase, which is considered an extension of the site itself. This staircase not only facilitates movement across the terrain but also extends onto the roof, allowing users to access broader panoramic views.

The house, designed as a residential space, features solid walls that take advantage of thermal mass to conserve energy and reduce consumption. Natural light enters through the roof and side openings, creating a calm and enclosed atmosphere for the residents. On the other hand, the atelier, being a smaller volume, incorporates larger glass surfaces to maximize natural light and provide an expansive visual connection with the surroundings.

This design choice reflects the fact that inhabitants spend most of their daytime in this space, requiring a stronger visual engagement with nature. Given the usage patterns of the spaces, the house is primarily utilized at night, designed to foster tranquility and allow residents to enjoy the star-filled sky. Overall, this project exemplifies architecture in harmony with nature, creating a functional, sustainable, and contextually integrated environment without compromising the breathtaking views.
