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Aimasia Residence

Aimasia Residence
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Aimasia Residence

A31 Architecture

DESIGN TEAM
Davide Fois, Anna Baltzi, Eftyhia Parisopoulou

LIGHTING DESIGN
ASlight I ligting design

LEAD ARCHITECT
Praxitelis Kondylis

MEP ENGINEER
George Kavoulakos, TEKEM S.A. Consulting Engineers

PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Panagiotis Karras I A31 CONSTRUCTION

CONSTRUCTION
A31 ARCHITECTURE CONSTRUCTION

PROJECT MANAGEMENT TEAM
Ioanna Siouti, Tania Livanou

CLIENT
ORIZON Development

LANDSCAPE DESIGN
ARCHETOPO / LANDSCAPE URBANISM

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
Giannis Psarras

PHOTOGRAPHS
Mike Kelley

AREA
850 m²

YEAR
2024

LOCATION
Greece

CATEGORY
Houses

The new project named AIMASIA Residence is located in a 14.000 m2 piece of land and in very close proximity to one of Mykonos most prominent beaches, Elia beach.

Aimasia Residence
© Mike Kelley
Aimasia Residence
© Mike Kelley

Aimasia is derived from the ancient Greek word αἱμασιά meaning the dry-stone wall – fence built by farmers throughout centuries in order to cultivate grain, grapes, wheat and vegetables in the steep and arid land of the Cycladic islands including the island of Mykonos.

These dry-stoned walls have always been a welcoming embrace to people, plants and animals throughout the ages.

Aimasia Residence
© Mike Kelley
Aimasia Residence
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The landscape is the inspiration for both the farmer of the past and the today's architect. As a result, a 62 meters wall made by local Mykonian granite stone and gently following the site's contour lines is the "spine" of the new architectural composition on which the new building is smoothly nestled.

The building opens to the south towards a spectacular vista to the sea and to the beach of Elia and to the East towards an imposing rocky granite hill full of old dry-stone walls that are listed by UNESCO as intangible cultural heritage landmarks.

Aimasia Residence
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Aimasia Residence
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The residence offers intimate and expansive areas for leisure, maintaining visual harmony with the surroundings.

Aimasia Residence elegantly integrates outdoor elements indoors, respecting natural terrain while optimizing scenic views through thoughtful design.

Aimasia Residence
© Mike Kelley
Aimasia Residence
© Mike Kelley

All off the residence's roofs are planted with native plants as the aim was to maintain the natural landscape with minimal disruption and allow the new project to blend smoothly into the existing environment.

The AIMASIA project in Elia was designed with respect to its environment trying to use different qualities of sustainability.

According to our firm's values the issue of sustainable construction should be tackled from a life-cycle point of view.

Aimasia Residence
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Aimasia Residence
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Aimasia Residence
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More sustainable construction could not only involve less impactive materials but also structural optimization that may enhance its performance. To implement a successful sustainability strategy the following actions were taken.

-The southern orientation of the building provides it with passive thermal and visual comfort.

-Elongating the life of the building by selecting a more robust and durable structure.

Aimasia Residence
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Aimasia Residence
© Mike Kelley
Aimasia Residence
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Cast in-situ concrete was used as the main structural material with low-carbon cement to reduce the building's carbon footprint and make concrete surfaces brighter – helping create a spectacular, sustainable landmark. Moreover, the thermal mass of concrete is used to avoid or reduce temperature swings in the building.

Concrete walls and floors are effective storage heaters, absorbing free heat from the sun during the daytime and releasing heat at night. Concrete stores heat in the winter and cools buildings in the summer, creating optimal comfort conditions for the occupants.

Aimasia Residence
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Aimasia Residence
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-The entire building complex has a green roof providing shade and insulation that results in energy savings. The green roof can become a way to reclaim habitat lost because of the building's construction while improving its aesthetic value.

-All the exterior walls are coated with thermal insulation and white color plaster to optimize the building's energy performance while reducing the heat gain from the sun during summertime.

Aimasia Residence
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Aimasia Residence
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-Cross ventilation is anticipated as a boosting technique for passive cooling. -Highly efficient window panels with thermally insulated aluminum frames are used.

-Low flow water fixtures, -High efficiency light fixtures,
-Low maintenance plants that have minimum irrigation requirements are applied.

Aimasia Residence
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Aimasia Residence
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Aimasia Residence
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Aimasia Residence
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