Building with the Landscape: Non-Invasive Design Strategies for Steep Terrain

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The relationship between constraint and design excellence is well established in architectural theory, yet often remains underexplored in discussions of site-specific practices. When architects encounter extreme topography, they face a fundamental choice: transform the landscape to accommodate the building, or modify the building to fit the landscape. The first approach is straightforward and requires the builder to cut, fill, terrace, and build on level ground. This choice, however, carries cascading consequences as any amount of earth moved may destabilize slopes, disrupt drainage, and fracture ecosystems. A growing body of innovative architectural work demonstrates an alternative to earth-moving and retaining walls.

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Cite: Olivia Poston. "Building with the Landscape: Non-Invasive Design Strategies for Steep Terrain" 07 May 2026. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1041153/building-with-the-landscape-non-invasive-design-strategies-for-steep-terrain> ISSN 0719-8884
Suitree Experience Hotel / Studio Saxe. Image © Danta Collective

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