This triplex residence in Cumilla, Bangladesh, is conceived as a vertically layered garden home that maximizes outdoor living within a compact footprint. The form is generated through interlocking rectilinear volumes, stepped to create generous terraces and semi-open courts on each level. A perforated brick screen along the stair core introduces texture while ensuring ventilation and privacy. The façade combines soft neutral plaster, earthy tones, and expansive glazing, establishing a balanced dialogue between solidity and openness. Green roofs, planter-lined balconies, and lawn terraces integrate nature into everyday living, enhancing climatic comfort. Aesthetically, the building expresses contemporary tropical sensibility, where layered masses, light, and greenery compose a warm, breathable, and context-responsive residential environment.