Mountain Breeze Project Description
Mountain Breeze is a project where architecture does not argue with the topography, but trusts it: a cascade of terraces descends down the hillside so that each villa gets its own angle of view of the green domes of Naiharna and the blue strip of the Andaman Sea. Instead of blank walls, there are windproof teak shutters and panoramic glazing that opens up the living room directly to the pool. There are no air conditioners in the common areas - they are replaced by natural ventilation, which the architect calculated according to the wind rose. Twenty-nine residences, none of them typical: each has its own ceiling height, its own geometry of the plot and the right not to see the neighbor from the bedroom window.
But seclusion doesn't mean isolation. It's a seven-minute drive to Yanui Beach, fifteen minutes to UWC International School, and in the evening you can walk down to the bottom of the hill where local farmers still sell mangosteens straight from their pickup trucks. The developer put a management company with short-term rentals in the project, realizing: this quiet place will be visited again. Mountain Breeze is a story about the fact that the best view is not of the sea, but of the horizon, and that real luxury is the ability to breathe fully where others are suffocating from the stuffiness.













