A single-family house built as a continuous circle — no corners, no default front, no default back. The 3D-printed concrete wall doesn’t stop. The question was simple: what happens when a house has no obvious orientation? Answer: every room faces a different slice of the landscape, and there’s no “back of the house” where you hide the utility room.
Rooms radiate from the center. You read the building by walking around it, not by studying an elevation. The printed concrete layers are visible — each pass of the printer head leaves a striation. We left them. The texture is the finish.
By day: solid, grounded, striations catching sun as it moves across the pine forest. By night: warm light spills through the curved openings and the whole structure glows. Strange and quiet sight.
Gross area: 163,2 m² / 3 bedrooms.
Technology: concrete 3D printing.
Partners: ODYNDOODNOHO, Oleksandr DYMNICH, 3D UTU.












