Villa Pako
500.00m2
This residential complex is conceived as a series of segregated volumes nestled within a pristine natural setting. Rather than a singular mass, the project is articulated through a collection of specialized structures—a primary villa, a guest house, a pool house, and a dedicated hobby house—each strategically positioned to respond to the topography while maintaining a sense of architectural cohesion.
The primary residence serves as the anchor of the estate, designed to facilitate contemporary living while framing curated views of the surrounding environment. This decentralized planning approach encourages a constant physical and visual interaction with nature as one moves between the various pavilions.
The pool house acts as the transitional hub between the manicured terraces and the wild landscape, offering a refined space for leisure and social engagement. Throughout the estate, the architectural language prioritizes materiality and transparency, utilizing natural finishes that allow the structures to age gracefully alongside the forest. The project minimizes its environmental impact and achieves a harmonious, campus-like atmosphere deep within nature.