
Set against a rugged hillside landscape, Earthline House is conceived as an extension of the terrain rather than an object placed upon it. Stone, concrete, timber, and glass come together in a restrained material palette that feels grounded, tactile, and enduring.
The architecture unfolds as a series of low, linear volumes that frame the land, open toward distant views, and create a seamless relationship between shelter and site. Deep overhangs, expansive glazing, and sheltered courts temper the climate while drawing light and landscape into everyday life.
Designed as a quiet retreat, the house balances robustness with warmth, rooted in the earth, yet open to the sky.





