residential development
plan roselle
roselle (gr)ongoing
At the threshold between built form and countryside, the Roselle project unfolds as a gesture of reconciliation between the city and the landscape. Not a barrier, but an edge conceived as an urban park – absorbing the tension between settlement expansion and the enduring presence of cultivated land.
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Here, architecture does not arrive to dominate, but to adapt and become part of a system, engaging with climate emergencies, topography, irrigation canals, and the rhythms of nature. The dwellings discreetly echo the language of rural architecture: pitched roofs, porous materials, and light structures that allow the landscape to breathe.

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Shade becomes a compositional device, and greenery forms a continuous thread through the layout. This is not a project that seeks iconicity, but a quiet and necessary beauty—one born from coherence between form, climate, and time. A way of inhabiting that bends to the logic of place, restoring meaning to the edge and identity to the margin.

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