Lightness and Transparency
On a corner plot in Glyfada, with a southwestern orientation and openness toward the sea, Divercity Architects designed a residential building composed of three floor apartments and a two-level residence at ground level. The project responds to the conditions of the Athenian Riviera, where the Mediterranean climate encourages the daily use of outdoor space and turns balconies, terraces and gardens into essential parts of domestic life.
The building is developed through an architecture of slabs and large glazed surfaces, seeking a balance between light and shadow, view and privacy. Rather than treating the façade as a fixed boundary, the project uses it as a layered interface between the interior, the city and the surrounding landscape.
Balconies, Views and Filtered Privacy
Large openings and continuous perimeter balconies define the main façades, giving the residences a sense of transparency and lightness. The apartments open toward the view while remaining protected through a system of movable shading elements that filter sunlight without obstructing the visual connection from the interior.
These light shading screens create moments of privacy and allow the façade to change throughout the day. Their movement and material expression mediate between exposure and retreat, making the exterior envelope responsive to climate, orientation and inhabitation.

Vertical Gardens as Spatial Filters
A series of vertical gardens is integrated into the balconies, separating shared from more private zones. These planted elements introduce greenery into the experience of urban living, while also supporting the creation of a more favorable microclimate around the residences.
At night, the gentle lighting of the vertical gardens transforms them into luminous markers within the building’s composition. Their presence produces a subtle play of shadows and reinforces the dialogue between architecture, planting and atmosphere.
White Geometry and Precise Detailing
The clean white geometry of the envelope and the careful handling of details give the building a sense of clarity and duration. The architectural language remains restrained, allowing the contrast between solid slabs, transparent surfaces, planting and movable screens to define the project.
This balance gives the building a timeless quality, avoiding excess while supporting a generous mode of living. Light, air, shade and view become the main materials of the residential experience.

Ground-Level Residence, Water and Greenery
At ground level, the two-level residence is framed by water and planting. A large swimming pool defines the outdoor living area, while the perimeter planting visually connects the plot with the dense vegetation beyond its boundaries.
The result is a building that extends domestic life outward, using terraces, gardens and shaded thresholds to connect the apartments with the climate and landscape of Glyfada. Transparency and lightness are not only formal qualities here, but conditions of inhabitation.





