Article source: ALÓS
Situated on a sloping triangular site facing the sea, the house is conceived as a series of parallel adjoining rooms. They are created by retaining walls, a common feature in the surrounding Mediterranean landscape.
Each room sits at a different elevation following the topography and contains a dedicated program. Access to the entry volume is located at the highest level of the site. A stair makes the slope flow into the house. This entry condition constitutes the first interior experience of the house, that of a viewing apparatus onto the sea.
- Architects: ALÓS (Lydia Xynogala)
- Project: House in Achladies
- Location: Achladies, Skiathos Island, Greece
- Photography: Yiorgis Yerolymbos
- Software used: Autocad, Photoshop and analog models
- Completed: 2016