The architecture of Villa Cascadia relies on strong horizontal planes, creating deep shadows and timeless proportions. A continuous floating roof unifies the massing, while transparent façades allow natural light to animate the interior throughout the day. Key architectural features: Floating roof lines emphasize horizontality and create shaded outdoor lounges. Full-height glazing dissolves boundaries between the built space and nature. Multi-level water terraces function as both landscape and architectural elements. Material palette of warm wood, sand-tone stone, and matte textures adds grounding and warmth. Indoor–outdoor duality is enhanced through framed courtyard views, extended terraces, and reflective water surfaces. The architecture is refined yet understated—designed to feel effortless, calm, and deeply connected to its environment.











