The Reverse Cube | Residence in Nicosia
Assembling two robust volumes
Assembling two robust volumes
A symbiosis of building and landscape
Creating direct relations between inside and outside space
Unfolding forms and volumes within a natural context
Showcasing the building’s morphology
The house’s “Z” layout diffuses interior and exterior boundaries
A core of water establishes spatial coherence between new and existing spaces
Designing a transparent structure that expands public space
Creating direct physical and visual contact with the natural elements
Enclosed gardens combine the typology of an art gallery and a secluded monastery
Designing a residence as a testament to bioclimatic architecture
This project involved the transformation of an existing three-story structure, originally designed as two independent residences…
Inspired by the principles of late modernism, resulting in a generously covered area supported by walls…
Aiming at its harmonious integration in the environment, the composition balances between local materials and contemporary…
The building houses the needs of a small young family, critically responding to its context as…