A geometric residence in Alabang where stone, wood, and light compose a home of balance and contrast.

The Ortho Residence in Alabang stands as a bold architectural statement where contemporary minimalism meets warm materiality. Named after orthographic projection, the principle of translating three-dimensional form into clear, geometric expression, the home transforms this concept into built reality. Its massing is defined by truncated, pyramid-like eaves that extend dramatically outward, shielding interiors from direct sunlight while framing the silhouette with a distinct horizontality. This sculptural gesture anchors the residence to its site, giving it both presence and proportion.

The façade reveals a careful layering of materials that balances solidity with transparency. Textured stone walls ground the structure in a tactile, monolithic base, while vertical wooden slats dominate the upper levels, introducing rhythm and warmth. These slats filter light, screen views, and create a dynamic play of shadows that shift throughout the day, enriching the experience of the architecture. Combined with large expanses of glass, the material palette achieves a dialogue between permanence and openness, precision and softness.

The Ortho House by Fulgar Architects
The Ortho House by Fulgar Architects
The Ortho House by Fulgar Architects