biris-tsiraki architects sculpts greek summerhouse like an ancient ruin on antiparos
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biris-tsiraki architects sculpts greek summerhouse like an ancient ruin on antiparos
"A new summerhouse by Biris-Tsiraki Architects rises above a rocky cape on Antiparos, facing the open Aegean and the island of Despotiko across the water. Set into a steep slope and exposed to northern winds, the house addresses sea, sky, and terrain with a measured architectural language shaped by orientation and movement. From the approach, the building reads as a composition aligned to horizon and topography."
"The east to west axis follows a gradual outdoor sequence from arrival toward sea and sunset, ending at a cantilevered pool deck that frames the horizon. Crossing it, the north to south axis connects the exposed upper ground to a more sheltered southern edge overlooking Despotiko. This route guides circulation from open air through semi-covered zones and into enclosed interiors, offering protection from prevailing winds."
Situated on a steep rocky cape on Antiparos, the summerhouse faces the open Aegean and the island of Despotiko. Two perpendicular, cardinal axes organize the plan: an east–west sequence that progresses from arrival toward sea and a cantilevered pool deck framing the horizon, and a north–south route that links exposed upper ground to a sheltered southern edge. Circulation moves from open air through semi-covered zones into enclosed interiors, providing protection from prevailing northern winds. The residence comprises two primary stone volumes shaped by the terrain, with massing, materials, and scale informed by coastal fortifications, nearby ancient ruins, and distant island silhouettes.
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