Hillside Residence
Exterior and interior imagery for a single-family house set on a steep wooded slope.
The house steps down the slope in three volumes, and the imagery had to make that movement legible: how the roofline follows the terrain, how each level opens to a different layer of the canopy.
We worked from the architects’ BIM model, rebuilt the terrain from survey data, and developed a restrained material palette — board-formed concrete, blackened timber, large glass planes. The lighting concept centers on two moments: low warm sun cutting through the trees, and the blue hour when the interior reads as a lantern.
Post-production stayed light. Most of the atmosphere comes from the lighting setup itself, with only subtle grading and depth cues added afterwards.