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Project name: Hillside Residence in Haragama, Kandy (Code-006)

⛰️ Project Description: Hillside Residence in Haragama, Kandy (Code- 006)

This project proposes a unique, multi-level dwelling (TS 04) for Mr. Kapina in Haragama, Kandy, designed to maximize the breathtaking views of a challenging hillside location. The design, as visually suggested in the second image, embraces the slope, offering a stunning blend of modern architecture and natural integration, potentially featuring a green roof and expansive outdoor living spaces.


✨ Key Project Features

Feature Specification
Design Number TS 04
Total Area 1297 sq.ft
Estimated Cost LKR 5.5 Million
Bedrooms 2
Bathrooms 2
Balconies 2
Client/Location Mr. Kapina in Haragama, Kandy
Proposed by Skyline Engineering

🏡 Area Breakdown

The structure is clearly designed to adapt to the sloping terrain, utilizing multiple levels effectively:

Level Area (sq.ft) Purpose/Details
Ground Floor 342 Entrance, possibly leading to core living spaces (Kitchen/Dining/Living).
Basement Area 739 Likely houses the main living areas and/or bedrooms, opening up to a deck or view.
Parking Area 210 Designated space for vehicles.
Other Places Dinning Area, Kitchen, Living Area

Note: The Basement Area (739 sq.ft) likely refers to the lower level of the house built into the slope, offering access to the surrounding view/terrace.


🏗️ Execution Strategy: Maximizing the Hillside View

The success of this project hinges on engineering solutions that exploit the challenging hillside topography shown in the second photo, while creating a seamless indoor-outdoor experience.

1. Site Preparation and Foundation

  • Geotechnical Assessment: Crucial first step to understand the soil stability and rock characteristics of the steep slope.

  • Split-Level/Stilt Foundation: As seen in the images, the structure requires a stilt or column foundation to elevate the main living areas above the steepest part of the slope. This minimizes large-scale excavation and allows for the lower “Basement Area” (739 sq.ft) to be semi-submerged or fully exposed on the downhill side.

2. Design for View and Integration

  • Maximizing Glass: Extensive use of floor-to-ceiling glass (as visible on the upper level) and glass railings for the two balconies ensures that the stunning lake/river and mountain views are maximized from all possible angles, especially from the 2 Bedrooms and the TV lobby/upper living space (if applicable).

  • Outdoor Living Spaces: The 2 Balconies and the deck area supported by stilts are key. These spaces should be cantilevered or strongly supported to create secure outdoor dining/relaxation areas over the slope.

  • Green Roof (Optional but Recommended): The second image suggests a green or turf roof. This feature adds insulating properties, manages stormwater runoff, and helps the structure blend visually with the surrounding nature.

3. Material Selection

  • Durable & Low Maintenance: Materials must withstand hillside conditions (wind, rain, potentially high humidity). Options include reinforced concrete, treated timber decks, and weather-resistant finishes for external walls.

  • Frameless Glass: Used for railings to maintain an unobstructed panorama.

4. Construction Phase

  • Access Management: Building on a steep slope requires careful planning for material delivery and worker access.

  • Drainage Control: Implementing robust drainage systems is vital to prevent soil erosion and water damage, directing rainwater away from the foundation and retaining walls (if any).

By combining robust civil engineering with a design focused on view optimization, this project can be realized as a premium hillside retreat.


Interested in building your own view-centric home? Contact Skyline Engineering for more information!

Client
Mr. Kapina in Haragama, Kandy
Total Area
1297 sq.ft
Date
10th April, 2019
Estimated Cost
LKR 13.1 Million