Unearthed structure
Embedded within the Cypriot landscape, the residence responds to its climate and cultural context. The thick masonry provides insulation, while shaded courtyards and openings support natural ventilation. By drawing from vernacular building practices and reinterpreting them, the house integrates seamlessly with its environment, becoming a statement of continuity between past and present.
Design Philosophy
The project begins with the earth, conceived as a house deeply rooted in its site. The vision was to reinterpret the Mediterranean courtyard typology through a contemporary lens, embracing the landscape while framing spaces of privacy and gathering. It is a residence where traditional forms meet minimalism, and where the solidity of monolithic walls conveys both protection and serenity.
Spatial Organization
The house is organized around a central courtyard, reinforcing both introversion and openness. Living spaces face inward to create intimacy, while openings strategically frame views of the surrounding landscape. The plan establishes a rhythm between enclosed and open areas, guiding movement through sequences of light and shadow.
The functional program combines social and private spaces with clarity. Shared living areas are located around the courtyard, encouraging interaction, while bedrooms and private quarters remain secluded. Circulation is carefully choreographed, allowing for smooth transitions between communal life and individual retreat.
Material Palette
The material strategy relies on natural and tactile finishes: plastered masonry walls, exposed concrete, and warm timber details. These choices reflect both durability and a connection to tradition. The monolithic character of the structure emphasizes permanence, while refined details introduce comfort and contemporary sensibility.