On a plot with excellent orientation and stunning view, the architectural challenge arose from its prismatic shape!
The simple four-sided building, which maintains a prismatic shape on all sides of its volume and the linear balconies emerging through it, create a great contrast with the rectangular neighboring buildings and emerge through the green of nature.
Emphasis was also placed on the construction of the building, where its metal frame tears the shell of the house, giving a sense of deconstruction, while revealing the construction type of the structure.
The house is divided into four levels:
The garage, the machinery room and a guestroom are placed in the basement.
On the ground floor, the open space plan is shared by the kitchen, the living room and a small wc.
On the first floor are the three bedrooms and the two bathrooms, while on the roof there is storage space and a kitchen for the roof garden.
The prismatic shape plan does not affect the interior living divisions as the uneven shape spaces are dedicated to the circulation.
All levels are connected to each other by an elevator, on the back of which there is a shaft for easier passage of all electromechanical installations to the basement.
The main criterion of the whole design was the achievement of the A+ energy class of the house, which was achieved by the thermal insulation of the shell, the heating pump, the photovoltaic panels and the passive ventilation of all house with the heat exchanger.
PROJECT TEAM:
Arch. Athanasios TZOKAS
Arch. Fotis DALIANIS
C. Eng. Giorgos GEORGIADIS
Arch. Kelly FILIPPOPOULOU
PHOTOS:
Fotis Dalianis
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