House In Kea

House In Kea
© Yiorgis Yerolymbos

HOUSE IN KEA

Marina Stassinopoulos, Konstantios Daskalakis

ARCHITECTS
Marina stassinopoulos, konstantios daskalakis

LOCATION
Kéa, greece

COLLABORATORS
Vanessa karageorgou, stefanos filippas, elisa mante

CONSTRUCTION
Marina stassinopoulos, konstantios daskalakis

MECHANICAL ENGINEER
Kostas cherouvim

CATEGORY
Houses

PROJECT YEAR
2014

PHOTOGRAPHS
Yiorgis yerolymbos

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
Kostas xatziantoniou

Text description provided by architect.

The characteristic features of the site and the island's traditional building practices, though without a historicist attitude, are the recognisable project elements: the maintainence of the existing flora, the restructuring of the site's terracing and the organization of the house with volumes which are either independent or 'arise' as intermediate gaps.

House In Kea
© Yiorgis Yerolymbos
House In Kea
© Yiorgis Yerolymbos

The building is placed on a terrace. The entrance to the house is found in the void between the volume of the house and the terrace behind it.

A longitudinal course, parallel with the gradient of the slope connects the distinct building volumes and three courtyards, each having different characteristics:

House In Kea
© Yiorgis Yerolymbos
House In Kea
© Yiorgis Yerolymbos

a covered courtyard (in the heart of the building), a shaded one by the oak trees (close to the livingroom) and one exposed to the sun (at the end of the corridor).

Perpendicular to the longitudinal course one enters the main areas of the building (the livingroom and the two bedrooms), which open up towards the sea.

House In Kea
© Yiorgis Yerolymbos
House In Kea
© Yiorgis Yerolymbos

The circulation and the service spaces (entrance, corridors and bathrooms) are expressed as voids that connect the differing volumes of the primary spaces.

The configuration of the flat roof corresponds to the plan of the house, as it depicts the individual volumes and the relationship between them. It is also the main facade of the building since it is exposed in its entirety as one approaches.

House In Kea
© Yiorgis Yerolymbos
House In Kea
© Yiorgis Yerolymbos

The roof is formed so as to provide cross ventilation to the main living and sleeping areas and is also set up as a system of collectors that receive and direct the rainwater to the cistern which is the quiet protagonist of the building.

The house is constructed with the usual practices of the local builders. Without a decorative intent most surfaces (floors, external walls, internal wet areas) are formed by cement.

House In Kea
© Yiorgis Yerolymbos


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T +30 21 02928093
Konstantios Daskalakis
8, Karori Str., 105 51 Athens, Greece