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See how every level
keeps its view.

The slope allows even the lower residences to open forward.


Interactive section

See how every level keeps its view.

Garden Level is selected by default — because it makes the argument most clearly.

Olea Residence — corner view showing slope and stacked levels

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PenthouseApt 07
First FloorApt 06
Ground FloorApt 05
Terrace LevelApt 03·Apt 04
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Garden LevelApt 01·Apt 02
Outlook: Open forward — not enclosed

Garden Level

Apartment 01 & Apartment 02

Lower in the building, but open forward. The slope means the garden level faces open land.

Outlook from Garden Level

Garden Level — outlook

Lower in the building, but open forward. The land falls away in front, allowing these residences to open toward private garden space, daylight, and clear outlook. Gardens of up to 207 m². The slope is what makes this possible.

Apartment 01

Internal

311 m²

Private Garden

109 m²

Bedrooms

3

Entry

Lobby

Apartment 02

Internal

223 m²

Private Garden

207 m²

Bedrooms

3

Entry

Lobby

What this looks like in practice

Garden level opening forward to landscape — clear forward outlook

Garden-level outdoor space — forward outlook to the landscape

The key difference: at Olea, the lower levels are not buried. The land falls away, allowing every residence to open toward light, outdoor space, and view.

The reason this works comes down to one thing: the slope of the site.

Architectural reasoning

Garden level is not basement level.

In a typical Amman building, "garden level" and "basement" are used interchangeably — because they are functionally the same: a floor surrounded by earth or neighbouring walls, with restricted light and no outlook.

At Olea, the garden level is an elevated position on a sloped site. The terrain in front of the building falls away naturally, leaving the garden-level floor plates exposed to open sky and forward outlook.

Apartments 01 and 02 have private gardens of up to 207 m² — not as compensation for a lower position, but because the slope makes large ground-level gardens architecturally possible here. The position is an advantage, not a compromise.

Site section — Olea Residence showing natural slope and floor levels

View confirmation — all seven residences

Every residence. Confirmed.

Apartment 01

Garden Level

Open

Lower in the building — open forward

Positioned on the garden level of a sloped site. The natural terrain ensures clear forward outlook over adjacent land. Private garden wraps the residence.

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Apartment 02

Garden Level

Open

Lower in the building — open forward

Garden-level position on sloped terrain. Site topography provides unobstructed forward outlook. 207 m² garden extends the living area significantly.

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Apartment 03

Terrace Level

Open

Terrace level provides elevated outlook with unobstructed primary views. Clean, efficient plan with direct lobby access.

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Apartment 04

Terrace Level

Open

Terrace-level elevation with unobstructed primary outlook. Independent entrance is architecturally separate from the building lobby.

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Apartment 05

Ground Floor

Open

Ground-floor position on sloped terrain ensures unobstructed forward outlook. Site topography elevates the floor plate above street grade.

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Apartment 06

First Floor

Open

First-floor elevation provides elevated unobstructed views from all primary aspects. 406 m² of interior with 19 m² terrace.

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Apartment 07

Penthouse

Open

Top-floor position with 360° unobstructed outlook. 215 m² terrace provides the widest outdoor living platform in the building.

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Lower level does not mean
lower value.

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