Identity A summer residence
- with the intention to turn it into a permanent residence - located in
a natural setting in Messinian Mani, an area with a long tradition of stone
masonry tower construction, and a terrain that integrates nature and man-made
dry-stone construction terraces. The design of the house, in a linear organization
breaking the mass into smaller volumes, aimed to integrate these characteristics,
in order to create a house that is passive solar, but at the same time,
contextual, has historic references, uses local natural stone, and follows
the natural topography.
Organization The house is organized in three levels following
the natural topography of the adjacent stone terraces. The upper level -
the living area - has a gallery (study) which adds to the height of the
volume, creating the impression of a 'tower'. Bedrooms are oriented to the
views and additional guest rooms and mechanical rooms are located at the
lower storey, with adjacent outdoor space in the natural terrain and terraces.
Materials Concrete cast in place, ceramic blocks, 5 cm woodchip
insulation, local natural stone, plaster.
'Green' design The house design followed the rules of passive
solar heating and cooling. The house volumes are narrow, oriented with the
long facade to the south, enabling unobstructed passive solar heating and
passive natural ventilation. The living areas are heated with high-efficiency
fireplace. The insulation used was 5 cm woodchip - a rigid insulation combining
wood and cement.
The house was completed in 2008.