House 12321
Dromolaxia, Larnaca, Cyprus
House 12321 is a model of contemporary architectural design, characterized by its clear lines and an elegant combination of materials. The structure displays a series of intersecting volumes, creating an engaging visual composition of horizontal and vertical elements.
The facade is striking, with a distinguished contrast between the wood and dark-tinted glass, complemented by wood paneling that introduces a textual dimension to the exterior. Windows are thoughtfully placed to balance privacy with the need for natural light within the living spaces.
The design of the rear of the house emphasizes the relationship between indoor and outdoor environments. An extended upper volume provides a covered area that naturally extends the indoor living space to the outdoors, unified by the wooden decking and ceiling finishes.
Adjacent to the house is a pool, aligned with the geometry of the building and enhancing the overall design. This element, along with a stone feature wall, creates a serene recreational space.
The interior, suggested to be both practical and visually appealing, likely mirrors the exterior’s sophistication, with a selection of materials and finishes that provide a seamless aesthetic flow throughout the home.
This project is a testament to modern design, prioritizing functional living space while maintaining a high standard of aesthetic integrity. It offers a refined, well-considered space that is thoroughly contemporary in its execution.
PROJECT INFORMATION
| Status: | Design Phase |
| Location: | Dromolaxia, Larnaca, Cyprus |
| Site Area: | 800 m2 |
| Project Area: | 763 m2 |
| Project Type: | Residential |
| Project Architect: | George D. Michael |


















