Clover House / R.C.TECH
Clover House is located on the south side of the island of Kythera in Greece, where gentle Mediterranean hills with low vegetation descend towards the sea.
© Pygmalion Karatzas
Architects: R.C.TECH
Location: Nisi, Greece
Lead Architects: Giannis Douridas, Christina Kontou
Area: 235.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Pygmalion Karatzas
Structural Design: R.C.TECH
Mep Design: Vassilis Lykoskoufis, Mechanical Engineer
Construction: R.C.TECH
Landscape Design: Dania Panagiotopoulou
© Pygmalion Karatzas
Text description provided by the architects. Clover House is located on the south side of the island of Kythera in Greece, where gentle Mediterranean hills with low vegetation descend towards the sea.
© Pygmalion Karatzas
The architectural composition sought to integrate the building harmoniously into the surrounding landscape. The development of the house is linear, parallel to the views and the contour lines. It breaks into two smaller ground floor volumes - the main house and a guests suite. An arch act as the connecting element of the two wings, a reference to the local form of ?sfendonia?. The corridor created between the two main building blocks, crowned by the large arch, forms a transverse viewing axis. Tapered walls enhance the sense of the building?s proportions, a feature often found in structures around the island.
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© Pygmalion Karatzas
Architects: R.C.TECH
Location: Nisi, Greece
Lead Architects: Giannis Douridas, Christina Kontou
Area: 235.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Pygmalion Karatzas
Structural Design: R.C.TECH
Mep Design: Vassilis Lykoskoufis, Mechanical Engineer
Construction: R.C.TECH
Landscape Design: Dania Panagiotopoulou
© Pygmalion Karatzas
Text description provided by the architects. Clover House is located on the south side of the island of Kythera in Greece, where gentle Mediterranean hills with low vegetation descend towards the sea.
© Pygmalion Karatzas
The architectural composition sought to integrate the building harmoniously into the surrounding landscape. The development of the house is linear, parallel to the views and the contour lines. It breaks into two smaller ground floor volumes - the main house and a guests suite. An arch act as the connecting element of the two wings, a reference to the local form of ?sfendonia?. The corridor created between the two main building blocks, crowned by the large arch, forms a transverse viewing axis. Tapered walls enhance the sense of the building?s proportions, a feature often found in structures around the island.
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