Villa Horizon is architecture that does not seek approval — it imposes it.
A monumental, self-assured form stretches along the horizon, drawing a bold, uninterrupted line across the landscape. Designed for those who value spatial freedom and the comfort that comes from disciplined geometry, the house asserts its presence with clarity and intention.
The residence is divided into two distinct levels.
The upper floor — suspended like a contemporary pavilion — contains both the day and night zones, opening the interiors to long, unobstructed panoramas. This elevated volume provides the primary living experience: serene, expansive, and closely connected to the surrounding horizon.
The lower level, heavier and anchored in stone, gives the building its sculptural depth. At its core is a fully glazed swimming pool — the heart of the house — forming a dramatic, immersive space that blurs the boundary between interior and landscape. This level also includes a private cinema room and a comfortable guest suite, creating a complete environment for relaxation and hospitality.
Mass and lightness work together here: one stabilizes, the other elevates. The sequence of spaces is composed so that every step reveals a new perspective. Terraces, a pergola, and a naturalistic landscape define a private southern courtyard — a calm, sheltered environment for living, reflection, and retreat.
Mass and lightness work together here: one stabilizes, the other elevates. The sequence of spaces is composed so that every step reveals a new perspective. Terraces, a pergola, and a naturalistic landscape define a private southern courtyard — a calm, sheltered environment for living, reflection, and retreat.
This is not a house designed within a place.
It is a house that creates a place.