A House with Four Gardens
ARCHITECTS
Draftworks Architects
LEAD ARCHITECTS
Christiana Ioannou, Christos Papastergiou
MANUFACTURERS
Dcw Editions, Grohe, Marazzi, Daliko, Hemonides Design Consultants, Ideal Standard, Muskita Alluminium
EPLAN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Christos Topouzis, Savvas Christodoulou
POLYPRO MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Prokopis Polydorou
EPS CIVIL ENGINEERING
Nikos Kalathas
PHOTOGRAPHS
Creative Photo Room, Maria Efthymiou
AREA
170 m²
YEAR
2019
LOCATION
Nicosia, Cyprus
CATEGORY
House
" In company with the aphid and the grasshopper, but also the spider mite, the tiger moth, the leaf, miner, the mole, and the hover-fly, the praying mantis that devours them all.
We shall be sharing leaves, petals, sky, in this incredible garden, both they and I transitory." NICOSSIENSES, Niki Marangou.
The idea of the enclosed or ‘secret’ garden as part of the domestic space can be found in traditional architecture in Cyprus, and especially in Nicosia, where the commissioned private house is located.
The garden traditionally functioned as an incubator of natural matter and nurtured the ‘informal’ part of the domestic life.
Historical references from foreign travelers to Nicosia from the 14th Century, describe the garden as a space that is surrounded by a high wall and which contains a plethora of ornamental as well as productive plants.
It is described as an important part of the domestic life offering pleasant smells and noises, while at the same time it forms the historical urban identity of the city.
For this project, the enclosed garden becomes part of the domestic life, and in close relevance to the daily domestic routine.
A 16 by 16 by 5 metres box includes the necessary living spaces for the daily routine. At the same time, the box also includes fragments of nature, in the form of four small gardens, which are considered equally important as a divergence from the daily routine of the family.
The 4 enclosed gardens also help as incubators for growing up species and testing them in local climate before relocating them in the exterior field that surrounds the house.
For the construction, we have used simple materials produced by local industries, such as concrete masonry units (CMU) and white concrete units as breeze bricks. The wood and metalwork are made by local craftsmen.