Winner of the International Property Award, this grand house showcases a design that embraces local materials like stone masonry, wood, and terracotta tiles. Emphasizing self-sufficiency, the house minimizes reliance on external utilities, such as WAPDA. Waste water and sewerage undergo treatment and are reused for landscape irrigation and agricultural purposes within the site. The façade draws inspiration from Southeast Asian and vernacular architecture, resulting in a distinctive architectural vocabulary. Owned by one of the country's wealthiest individuals, this majestic farmhouse stands apart from conventional opulence. Elevated to maximize views of the Moat and ensure security from multiple sides, including protection against theft and wildlife like snakes. The house boasts a parking area on the ground level, forming the base of the elevated structure. The landscape slopes down from the retaining walls, promoting efficient surface drainage. The landscape design carefully considers views from various points within the residence, seamlessly integrating light and greenery into the architectural footprint. Bedrooms, bathrooms, living areas, and dining spaces are strategically positioned to capture natural vistas, offering residents private and serene spaces bathed in light and surrounded by nature. The thoughtful landscaping transforms outdoor areas into unique living environments, enhancing the experience of the property.