Summer Residence by Kapsimalis Architects
The summer residence is located on the outskirts of the traditional village of Pyrgos in Santorini (Greece). It has been designed in 2018 by Kapsimalis Architects.
Description
The building is placed on a mild sloping plot surrounded by vineyards and facing the southwest part of the island and the Aegean sea. The building is a single residence which can be divided into three separate houses each with its own private outdoor space. The ground floor consists of the main sitting-Â?dining room, the main kitchen, two bedrooms, a bathroom and a secondary kitchenette. Three bedrooms with their bathrooms can be found on the upper floor while in the basement there are supportive storage/bathroom and garage spaces. The main idea of the design was the the formation of an artificial monolithic rock, diligently standing on a random spot of the landscape, eroded by the time and natural elements. The building is the result of the subtraction of mass from that conceivable solid form. Parts of the remaining mass turn in different angles of orientation, elsewhere are split, leaving semi-Â?open and outdoor passages between them. Fragments of the monolithic synthesis are placed as tracings like the retaining walls of the exterior planted yards. The architectural form of the residence has also references from the traditional Santorinian vaulted roofs, the old fortification towers outside the old castles of the island and the metallic cantilevers used in the old pumice qua...
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