couvelas/kouvelas blends summer house into greek island’s landscape
couvelas/kouvelas placed a summer house in the middle of a steep hillside at andros island, greece, its only neighbor being an old lighthouse on the southern edge of the slope. the cliffside landscape led to splitting the house into three independent smaller volumes, scattering the areas through the site.
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the architects designed a void between the volumes to form the center point of the composition between the three building blocks. this way, the built open space blocks the prevailing north winds and shades the courtyards. the void frames the views, and leads guests to discover new areas of the house.
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the solids and voids create a dialogue with the island?s traditional local architecture. the geometries echo the andriotic settlements, characterized by a loose formation of independent structures. the shapes also reference the landscape itself, where ravines alternate with ridges as they slope towards the sea. the house also alludes to the scattered reefs around the bay, detaching from the island creating a new ?topos?.
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the house was built using the local schist, a material native to the island, which connects the construction to its context. the forms are embedded in the schist in a way that resonates with construction systems used in the past. the supporting walls, free standing walls and columns are all made of schist stone, while the landscape and shaded courtyards are laid with schist slabs. out of the rough schist she...
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