On a South facing olive grove, this 120 sq. meter house seeks a balance between private interiors and exterior landscape.
The design revolves around the idea of permeability of the exterior into the interior in all directions. From the main space of the house you can connect all four sides of the landscape from any given point, allowing the experience of all orientations simultaneously, in essence providing an outdoor experience from inside the house.
The prevalent south - north axis, also connects the Sea View to the Mountain View, through two large openings that attempt to dissolve the boundaries between natural and constructed environment.
The east - west axis has been divided into two streaks, one forming the main entrance to the house, and one that cuts through the bedrooms on either side of the living room. Glazed interior doors allow the continuity of this visual trail.
Sustainable and easy-maintenance materials were used from the start, understanding the environment and the user’s requirements. The floors, designed in a type of terrazzo that changes from slick interior to rough exterior, were developed specifically for this project while the tinted breathable plaster is totally natural. Almost all furniture was tailor designed and built locally.
A simple single story, low budget house designed with care to fit in the environment, generous in space and light, with details that celebrate the natural landscape of the area as well as sustainable materials and techniques, form a low environmental footprint building.