Set on a steep and challenging hillside, this project begins as a simple idea: to build a home entirely by hand, using accessible materials and practical knowledge. What makes it unique is not just the construction itself, but the conditions under which it takes place. The terrain is uneven, the soil is unstable in places, and there is no pre-existing infrastructure to rely on. Every step, from leveling the ground to raising the structure, must be carefully planned and executed. It is a process that combines traditional craftsmanship with problem-solving, where each decision directly impacts the durability and functionality of the final result.
At its core, this is a DIY build, but not an improvised one. While the construction is carried out by the builders themselves, the project is guided by architectural planning that ensures coherence and long-term stability. The house, its surrounding pathways, and additional structures are all designed as part of a unified system. This means that elements like drainage, structural alignment, and circulation are considered from the very beginning, transforming what could have been a simple cabin into a fully integrated living environment adapted to the landscape.
As the project progresses, it expands beyond the construction of a single building. The site evolves into a small, self-sufficient compound, where each intervention contributes to a larger vision.
The result is a complete transformation of the terrain, where architecture and landscape work together to create a
Credit to : Quantum Tech HD
