This project envisions a sustainable hillside residential community that harmoniously integrates architecture with the natural terrain and ecological context. The development is designed as a cluster of low-rise cottages and residential blocks carefully positioned along the natural contours of the site, minimizing land disturbance while maximizing panoramic views, sunlight, and ventilation. The planning strategy emphasizes responsive land use through terraced construction, retaining walls, and contour-aligned road networks that significantly reduce excessive cutting and filling of the slope.
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The architectural language draws inspiration from regional vernacular hill architecture while incorporating contemporary planning principles. Built forms are articulated through stepped massing, overhangs, and split-level configurations that adapt to varying slope gradients, creating visually balanced structures that reduce bulk and enhance spatial connectivity with the landscape. The use of locally inspired materials such as natural stone cladding, textured plaster, and sloping roofs strengthens climatic responsiveness and ensures durability in hill environments.
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The master plan promotes community-centric living through thoughtfully distributed open green spaces, pedestrian-friendly pathways, and social interaction zones. Supporting amenities including a community center, health facility, and recreational areas are strategically located to ensure accessibility while maintaining privacy within residential clusters.
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Landscape design plays a crucial role in stabilizing the terrain and preserving existing vegetation. Native plantation, terraced gardens, and bio-swales contribute to ecological sustainability and effective water management. Overall, the project establishes a balanced dialogue between built and natural environments, delivering a timeless residential habitat that prioritizes functionality, environmental sensitivity, and experiential living.



