Winner in the DNA Paris design awards, Architecture/Housing category, 2025
Also this design embraces earthy-toned plaster, natural stone, and warm wood accents, giving it an organic, grounded feel. These materials not only enhance the aesthetic but also improve thermal efficiency and sustainability. 
Its multi-layered, cantilevered structure is another standout feature. Instead of a simple stacked or linear form, the house has floating, overhanging elements, creating depth, shade, and a sense of movement. Finally, this design prioritizes a sculptural, artistic approach, making it feel more like a piece of functional art than just a luxury residence.
A Space that Breathes
Great villa design is all about openness. Flowing lines, organic materials, and panoramic views create a feeling of lightness and tranquility. Whether it’s curved concrete softened by lush greenery or expansive terraces that merge indoor and outdoor living, every element is designed to make the space feel alive.
True luxury isn’t about excess - it’s about thoughtful details
A carefully sculpted ceiling that plays with light and shadow, a natural stone facade that blends seamlessly with the landscape, and earthy textures that invite touch. These are the elements that make a villa feel timeless, effortlessly elegant, and deeply personal.
A dream villa should feel like an extension of its surroundings. 
Large, open spaces blur the boundaries between the indoors and the natural world. Sunlit courtyards, cascading greenery, and tranquil water features create an atmosphere of relaxation, where every breath feels lighter, and every moment lingers a little longer.  
Rooftop design
One of the most refined aspects of this design is how a seemingly simple architectural feature, a small window, is elevated into a central design statement. The layout carefully balances architectural proportions, turning a potential limitation into a unique strength.
Instead of hiding or ignoring the window, the design frames it like a living piece of art.
This effect is further enhanced by the rich material layering, combining textured natural stone, warm wood accents, and soft, matte finishes. Every material serves a dual purpose: contributing to the tactile experience and directing attention back to the focal point of the room, the connection with the outdoors.

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