Symmetrical forms
The house is located on a north-facing plot in a suburban area of the city of Chania, with intense relief and interesting views to the nearby mountains and olive groves.
Design Philosophy
The design approach focuses on creating clean and functional floor plan, in which the interior space becomes the central core of the residence. The continuous and unobstructed circulation between the different interior and exterior spaces provides interesting variations of views, light, and shadow, as well as informal moments for communication and interaction. Additionally, by placing the bedrooms in autonomous wings ensures different levels of visual and acoustic privacy.
Building Morphology & Layout
The residence displays an almost perfectly symmetrical form, which, apart from being a morphological choice, also serves the functional organization. The three-part arrangement of the volumes places the living and reception areas in the center, while the side wings accommodate the bedrooms and other auxiliary uses.
Inside, the functions are organized around a central core, framed by four clear movement axes. The main area is located at a slightly lower level than the entrance, a design choice that ensures both a comfortable ceiling height as well as direct access from the entrance. The living, dining room and kitchen are arranged in a triangular shape, ensuring a continuous flow, while the bedrooms are isolated by parallel corridors.
Exterior Design
The interior and exterior spaces are seamlessly integrated. The swimming pool is placed in the northern part of the plot, to take advantage of the view and provide privacy. In addition to the pool terrace, side patios are enclosed by perforated cages, acting as private courtyards. The material selection is compatible with the surrounding landscape, its history and architectural heritage.