webuser_860904286's ideas
a nice jumble of "cubes" but you wouldn't want to live there. nevertheless particularly like the floating foreground box with the foundation smaller than the box it supports giving a floating effect like the old Bata building at the DVP and Eglinton. I've seen but not included a number of similarly "floating" roofs that hover above the walls suspended by the clerestory in the eves.
added to the "like" collection because I stay in an octagonal house in North Caroline when I go windsurfing and I like the feel of the building. I like its being not rectilinear especially on the outside. IT does not work very well inside. the rooms are odd shapes but the interior combination of low ceilinged rooms adjacent to a two story tall central space is very comfortable.
another selection on the theme of including plants in the house design itself. Pergola roofed exterior spaces are lovely in the summer but probably not suitable for the rains of spring and autumn or the winter snows. How can good weather protection be combined with the forest embracing and sheltering the house?
the curved roof add nothing and looks to me a truncated arc but the house does tumble down the slope appropriately and has a "green" roof
Q