The most notable physical feature of The Villa is the fact that there are virtually no 90-degree angles present on the exterior of the home. Roof lines cascade across the house, dissecting each other and plunging into the ground. Even the windows, and there are many, seem to be emerging from the earth at odd slants.
What gives the home an even more artistic look is the metal cage-like structure towering over the main entry. Though the feature doesn’t appear to have any structural purpose, it certainly adds to the unusually-angled roof line.
The façade is made of standing seam zinc, allowing the home to take advantage of sustainable technologies like rainwater harvesting and a solar thermal system. This feature also allows for more efficiency in heating and cooling, in addition to noise reduction and weather resistance.

Inside The Villa, the kitchen has been placed in a central location as a way to integrate all living experiences. The Grand Room is a vast, open area that allows the homeowners to entertain, relax, prepare meals and dine, all without being separated from others in the home.
Many will tell you that modern art takes time, but one of the best features of The Villa is that you can place your order and the house will be produced in a few months. With worldwide shipping, and assembly that takes only a few weeks, The Villa might be the perfect option for the modern architecture enthusiast.
