Residence in Livadia

Residence in Livadia
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RESIDENCE IN LIVADIA

Paly Architects

ARCHITECTS
Paly Architects

INTERIOR DESIGN
Manos Kypritidis

SITE MANAGER
Apostolos Andreadis

MANUFACTURERS
Caneplex, Daikin, Inalco, Bo Concept, Bright, Exalco, Home Deco, Kourassanit, Kitchen Gallery, Kostis Lighting, Nicolazzi

DESIGN
Nikos Lykoudis, Ismene Papaspiliopoulou

STRUCTURAL PLANNING
Apostolos Andreadis

PLANS AND 3 D
Katerina Argyropoulou, Konstantinos Platyrrachos, Eleftheria Chatzi, Marina Gkolfomitsou

MEP ENGINEERS
Drakaki Aikaterini

AREA
216 m²

YEAR
2019

LOCATION
Livadia, Greece

CATEGORY
Houses

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Leaning on the rock of the mountain, adapted to thelandscape and built with natural materials, this residence has an elongated shape, protected from the north and views onto the sea on the south.

Residence in Livadia
© George Anastasakis
Residence in Livadia
© George Anastasakis

The project succeeds adapting the building in the environment, use of local materials, exploitation of the view and protection from the weather conditions. Vacation residence in Crete, on Livadia, 1-hour road from Chania.

The plot is near a ridge (Cape Koutoulas) on rocky ground and wild landscape. North is to the ridge, views and sea to the south and southwest.

Internal and external flooring from big size tiles with stone texture on the environments earthy colour.

Residence in Livadia
© George Anastasakis
Residence in Livadia
© George Anastasakis

Two clean volumes, one with the living room, kitchen, dining room and one with the bedrooms, connected via a protected cross-bright semi-outdoor living space on the north-south direction, starting from the rock, ending on a raised platform suspended between mountain and sea, sky and earth.

Big natural rocks project to the west and the mainland with olive trees, small hills and sloppy grounds on the east.

Residence in Livadia
© George Anastasakis
Residence in Livadia
© George Anastasakis

A long water element, created alongside the residence’s main spaces, also being the boundary to the steep slope, the view, the sea. The synthesis complete pergolas and shutters from metal and wood.

The challenge was adapting the building on the environment, with a non-provocative way and creating the smallest possible “wound” on the mountain.

Residence in Livadia
© George Anastasakis
Residence in Livadia
© George Anastasakis

The synthesis consists of a one storey elongated rectangular parallelepiped hugged by a shape Γstonewall on the north and west, with big openings, a water element and outdoor living spaces to the south.

The stonewall-boundary of the mountain, that continuous onto the flat roof in a continuation of the natural ground. Basic synthetic element, the intermediate space between indoor-outdoor spaces, “the shelter”.

Residence in Livadia
© George Anastasakis
Residence in Livadia
© George Anastasakis

Big sliding windows on the living room unify indoor and outdoor space creating a big covered with pergola living space, which unify with the semi-outdoor space.

The biggest problem of the construction was the long distance from the material supply spots and the rugged area. 

Residence in Livadia
© George Anastasakis
Residence in Livadia
© George Anastasakis

Materials chosen for endurance on the weather conditions of the area, solar panels for hot water.

It is a conventional construction from reinforced concrete, brick walls and local stone, internal walls from cement board.

Access until the entrance, privacy with independent rooms with bathrooms, shading and protecting from the sun and wind alongside with the view, possibility of preparing a meal inside and outside, the long water element for sport swimming, complete privacy, peace and redefinition of the human-nature relationship were the issues of the strategy.

The specialized exterior plaster, kourasani, the rusty metals, the thermal insulating frames and glass for the high summer temperatures and the other materials used do not require special maintenance and are durable to the local weather conditions.

Residence in Livadia
© George Anastasakis
Residence in Livadia
© George Anastasakis

The visible uncoated concrete, the clay on the colour of soil on the exterior walls, the kourasanit on the colour of sand on the interior walls, the rusty metals, the crooked wood on pergolas and the natural dry stone are the basic materials of the villa.

The planting like a continuation of the mountain on the roof of the villa, and on the exterior spaces.

The flat roofs are from visible uncoated concrete and the rest external flooring from local stone. Pergolas made from metal on the colour of rust, with irregular chestnut logs on top.

Residence in Livadia
© George Anastasakis
Residence in Livadia
© George Anastasakis

Light dividers from wicker. All the external surfaces made from Kourasani (mortar) with straw on the rocky environment colour.


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