House 15422
Ayios Tyhon, Limassol, Cyprus
House 15422 seamlessly fuses contemporary design principles with the inviting appeal of natural materials, creating a unique residential experience. As one approaches, the striking presence of the cantilevered upper structure, adorned with vertical wooden slats, immediately captures attention. This dynamic façade, set against a base of smooth, light concrete, creates a harmonious contrast that enhances the home’s contemporary aesthetic.
The design adheres to minimalist principles while embracing the site’s natural features. Large glass panels blur the lines between interior and exterior spaces, allowing natural light to flow freely and illuminate the interior. The integration of greenery, from ground-level plantings to elevated gardens, emphasizes the home’s connection to nature and commitment to sustainability. With the employment of a disciplined design approach, emphasizing clean lines and layered volumes. The interplay of different materials and textures creates a cohesive narrative that blends form and function. Each design decision is carefully considered to ensure both visual appeal and sensory comfort.
The materials and craftsmanship are carefully selected to enhance its contemporary design. The base of the house is made from smooth, light concrete, providing a strong and elegant foundation. Vertical wooden slats add warmth and texture, contrasting naturally with the concrete. Large glass surfaces create an open and transparent feel, allowing for seamless indoor-outdoor transitions and flooding the interior with natural light. This combination of materials ensures the home is both visually appealing and durable.
PROJECT INFORMATION
Status: | Design Phase |
Location: | Ayios Tyhon, Limassol, Cyprus |
Site Area: | 437 m2 |
Project Area: | 251 m2 |
Project Type: | Residential |
Project Architect: | George D. Michael |