Scope of Work
Situated on a sloped site within a natural landscape, the project explores the relationship between architecture, topography, and view. The design approach prioritizes spatial means of embracing the surrounding scenery rather than imposing a dominant object onto the site.
The building form emerges from a single-direction sloped roof extending from the primary mass toward the landscape, generating a dynamic silhouette while reinforcing visual continuity between interior space and nature. Designed as a steel structure in response to local planning constraints, the project achieves structural clarity and architectural simplicity.
Over time, the building has sustained its relevance through its restrained form and contextual response, becoming locally recognized as a distinctive yet timeless architectural presence.
♦ Architectural concept and spatial strategy ♦ Massing and form generation ♦ Structural coordination (steel system) ♦ Exterior and spatial detailing ♦ Site integration and landscape response