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Thessaloniki, Greece

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SLOPE HOUSE

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Thessaloniki, Greece

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STATUS
Built
YEAR
2022
SIZE
0 sqft - 1000 sqft
BUDGET
Undisclosed
In a city’s neighborhood characterized by tall trees along the sidewalks, an abandoned semi-basement in a typical apartment building of the 70s converted into an architectural studio.
Main goal was the connection and the interaction with the urban environment. The studio is an expression of extroversion with flowing interior workspaces that lead the eye to outdoor greenery. The design of the yard creates a smooth transition from the public space to the level of the entrance through a ramp, while offers the employees a vital space for relaxation making the outdoor area a fundamental part of the studio.
Full exploitation of the facade openings maximizes natural lighting. The refractions of light in polycarbonate sheets are a brightness factor, diversifying the atmosphere during the day.
The open floor plan interior, with light filled spaces, enhances human interaction, collaboration, and constant exchange of ideas. The central column, made of concrete in its original raw form, acts as a reference point with the main functions arranged around it, and simultaneously connects the past with the present. A wooden box at the back encloses all supplementary uses.
Light contributes as a conceptual element, beyond the ambience, and wellbeing values. Illuminated path unifies all spaces of the studio and signals the three main phases of design process. Inspiration visualized by the allegorical placement of a shower at the beginning of the path, passes through collaboration and finally as the idea matures fills up a white canvas in every new project.

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