
About East Hills
The site sits where the desert plateau begins to fold and rise — ridge lines and valleys, elevated plateaus and sheltered corridors, slopes that catch the morning sun and hollows that hold the cool of evening.
Every home at East Hills begins with its ground. Orientation is determined by sun path and prevailing breeze. Elevation sets the view's character. The slope shapes the section of the house — split levels, sunken gardens, elevated terraces, rooms that step toward the landscape as the land descends.
Standalone villas, twin villas, and townhouses — each calibrated to slope, orientation, sun path, and view corridor. No two homes have exactly the same relationship with the landscape. This is the nature of building with terrain rather than upon it.
Typologies
Residences occupy this terrain across three typologies. The standalone villas sit on the most generous plots — private compositions of indoor and outdoor space. The twin villas share a party wall but nothing else: each half maintains its own orientation, its own garden, its own relationship with the terrain. The shared wall becomes a grounding spine of stone that anchors both homes while allowing each to open toward its own view. The townhouses are arranged in rows of two-story homes, each with a generous ground-floor living plan opening directly to a private garden, and a first floor arranged around light and outlook.




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