Perched on a small hillock near Kurishumala in Vagamon, this villa unfolds as a quiet extension of its landscape. Walking up the slope towards the entrance, the building gradually reveals itself through the greenery as a series of low concrete volumes resting lightly on the terrain. At its heart, a spine of locally sourced Vagamon stone anchors the house with texture and permanence, set against the smoothness of cast concrete. Large sliding glass openings soften the boundary between inside and out, inviting light, air, and the surrounding hillside into the living spaces. The villa ultimately reads as a restrained retreat, rooted in place and defined by material clarity and calm presence.