Living on the slope by the Allmend—three houses precisely placed within the topography. Four load-bearing wall clamps consolidate structure and building services. This frees up the corners, extends diagonal sightlines, and floods the rooms with light. The visualizations translate the structural principle into atmosphere: open vistas, precise zoning, and robust materials inside and out.
The interior visualization shows free corners and long diagonals; a book wall and kitchen block zone the space without dividing it. Exposed concrete, timber, and crisp detailing make the structural idea tangible.
Outside, terraced volumes with deep balconies step down the terrain; circular openings mark the stair towers. The façade reads calm and ordered, offering privacy through balcony depth and soft transitions into the garden.