Secret Resort
The villas, located amidst lush green mountains on all sides, were meant or long stays for recuperation. They are spaces that make one feel secluded yet inspired. The design hence, was very modern: the architecture of the villa had to come from it’s context, and compliment it’s function. The form was kept clean-cut and geometric with no stylistic elements or ornamentation, to provide a classy, elegant feel to the space. Rather than shouting out their presence, the villas are quieter and more contextual, emanating a sophisticated elegance that lets comfort be the driving motivation behind the design. The planning is done as per the modernist ‘open-plan’ philosophy: all spaces smoothly transition into one another, creating the feel of integrated, voluminous space, by eliminating walls where not absolutely required. The context shines through the simple architecture, all spaces have large openings that overlook the mountains and the material palette comes from the textures of nature that surround the project. The two options for the villas symbolize a sensitive coexistence with nature in two different ways.