Altura.
Single-family home in Sardinia — proportion, scale and landscape in an architecture that seeks the best reading of the Mediterranean surroundings.
The project
Geometry and landscape.
Altura proposes a home thought from its relationship with the terrain: levels, slopes and views order the design. Visualization sought to show how the volume rests on the site without forcing it, with a contained material reading — stone, wood, exposed concrete.
Rendering works as a decision tool: each image anticipates how the space will be inhabited at different times of day and from different viewpoints. Interior, staircase and exteriors compose the full narrative.
Arch. Jeriha needed to show how the volume appropriated the sloped site without forcing the design. We worked angles that revealed the level: a low view that showed the volume rising from the ground, an aerial of the property and interior views to anchor the habitable scale. The palette — local stone, wood and exposed concrete — was calibrated as a direct reference to Sardinian materiality. The result is a set that communicates architectural character before construction.
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