Mytishchi urban district of the Moscow region. Close proximity to Ostashkovskoye Highway and the second Pirogovsky Bay of the Klyazma River. The distance to the center of Moscow is about 25 km. The region is characterized by a clearly pronounced seasonality: hot summers and cold winters. The natural environment is essentially represented by pines, spruces, and birches, which form the distinctive appearance of the landscape and serve as an important feature for the project area. The project of the villa must reflect modernity, laconism and austerity, while maintaining a connection with the surrounding natural environment. The architecture of the house is intended to emphasize its exclusivity and individuality, as well as being adaptable to the personal wishes of the owner while keeping harmony with the architectural context of the village. The composition is based on a horizontal canopy volume that forms the expressive exterior of the building. The first floor is visually hidden in shadow, which makes the house easier for perception. Large glazing gives the space openness and visual unity with the landscape. A spacious terrace under the canopy balances the transparency of the facade, creating a sense of comfort and safety. The architecture is based on purity of form, thoughtful proportions, and the use of natural materials. The absence of excessive decor provides a sense of status and harmony. The aesthetic of the house is defined by natural textures, commensurateness of design elements, the rhythm and location of window openings, and the thoughtful integration of structural and interior solutions.