This design's uniqueness lies in its organic inspiration drawn from geological formations, specifically columnar jointing seen in basalt columns. The villa features cylindrical towers with wooden accents that echo the vertical lines of the surrounding rock structures, creating a harmonious blend of natural and engineered elements. The reflective glass on the towers enhances the interaction with the environment by mirroring the surrounding textures and skies.
The architecture also plays with the concept of verticality, using the height of the structures to draw the eye upward while still maintaining a human scale at the base with accessible terraces and water features. It's a design that respects its context, using form and material to make a statement about the possibility of modern architecture to both complement and highlight the beauty of the natural world.