Located on a sloped site in Antakya, the villa is designed to respond directly to its topography and dominant views. The building is positioned to maximize visual control over the landscape while integrating seamlessly with the terrain.
Locally inspired stone retaining walls resolve level differences and establish a strong connection with the site’s material character. Wooden cladding introduces warmth and balances the solidity of stone with a contemporary architectural language.
A generous garden area supports comfortable daily use and strengthens the relationship between interior and exterior spaces. The project prioritizes clarity, functionality, and material coherence, resulting in a villa that is both grounded and efficient.