
This conceptual residence is organised as a vertically stacked circular form, allowing the building to engage evenly with its surrounding landscape. The geometry establishes continuity and balance, reducing visual hierarchy while maximising perimeter exposure. Each level is wrapped with a continuous balcony, creating shaded outdoor circulation and uninterrupted spatial flow. Structural columns are rhythmically expressed, reinforcing the building’s symmetry and load clarity. Glazing is evenly distributed, encouraging cross-ventilation and maintaining constant visual connection to the palms and sky. The layered composition softens vertical scale, allowing the house to sit comfortably within dense planting. Material restraint and repetition give the architecture a calm, almost civic presence despite its domestic function. The result is a composed structure that privileges orientation, airflow, and spatial clarity over formal complexity.
Year: 2026
Lead Designer: Jamaica Homes
Type: Circular multi-level residence (conceptual)
Main Architectural Elements: Circular floor plates · Continuous balconies · Expressed columns · Wraparound glazing · Central vertical core
Crucial Location Factors: The concept assumes a low-density coastal or garden setting with consistent breezes and minimal overlooking. Orientation supports all-round airflow, solar moderation, and even daylight distribution.
Category: Residential / Concept
Best Use (Occupancy Classification): Homes
Location: Negril, Jamaica
Energy Efficiency: Passive ventilation, deep balcony shading, reduced solar concentration, and thermal mass inform the conceptual environmental approach.
Design fitting function (build-to-suit): The form is conceptually suited to private residential use where outlook, climate response, and spatial continuity are primary drivers.
A resolved architectural form where geometry quietly governs everyday living.
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Disclaimer: This is a conceptual architectural study intended for design exploration only and does not represent a constructed or approved development.


