The construction site is bounded to the north by the main road connecting Tirana to Farka, to the south by Lake Farka and surrounding agricultural land, to the east by vegetation-rich land and green areas, and to the west by an open area that is currently unused but has development potential. The regulation plan for Tirana. The project envisions a residential complex that harmoniously integrates with its natural surroundings while addressing the practical and cultural needs of its future residents. With a building footprint limited to 30% of the total site, the design emphasizes green, pedestrian-friendly spaces, completely free of vehicular traffic above ground. Apartments are standardized as one-bedroom units, each with a gross external area of 45 m², and are supported by communal recreational facilities on the ground floor to promote social interaction.
The architecture prioritizes optimal orientation, favoring southeast and south-facing units to maximize natural light and meet client preferences. East and west orientations are acceptable alternatives, while north-facing units are to be avoided. Moderate building widths ensure natural lighting in bathrooms and ideally in kitchens, contributing to healthier living environments. Each residential floor will accommodate five to seven apartments served by a common staircase and elevator core, with elevators extending down to the underground parking level.
Design guidelines also emphasize minimal soil excavation and low façade permeability, with no more than 30% of the façade area used for openings. Common areas above ground are limited to 10% of the total building area. Sidewalks of 1.5 meters width, constructed from materials that ensure durability and permeability, support walkability throughout the site.