lowbuilt
Lowbuilt refers to a style of construction characterized by buildings with a low profile, typically one or two stories in height. This design approach prioritizes a horizontal emphasis and a connection to the surrounding landscape. Lowbuilt structures often feature wide, shallow footprints and can be found in various architectural movements, though it is particularly associated with mid-century modern and ranch-style homes.
The aesthetic of lowbuilt architecture emphasizes integration with nature. Extensive use of glass, patios, and wide
The practical advantages of lowbuilt construction include ease of access, particularly for individuals with mobility issues,