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Slope House by SOURCE Architecture Studio in Poland In a rural landscape, the planning regulation becomes the starting point for one of the project's most inventive moves: a roof that extends beyond the building, folds toward the ground, and transforms into a walkable hill. Rather than simply covering the interior, it descends gradually toward the ground, transforming into a walkable fifth elevation. Part terrace, part hill, the surface becomes a place for informal gatherings. Inside, the house opens around a private courtyard that acts as the spatial core of the project, bringing light and nature deep into the house. #Photography: Nate Cook Photography Discover more about the project here https://lnkd.in/gbA72K2a

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The building feels less placed on the site and more folded into it.

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