House 15622
Latsia, Nicosia, Cyprus
The architecture of House 15622 presents a harmonious blend of natural materials and modern design elements. The structures feature clean, straight lines and rectangular forms that denote a contemporary aesthetic. The use of wood as a cladding material creates a warm and inviting texture that contrasts with the sleek glass and cool concrete surfaces. The wood slats are not only visually appealing but also serve as a shading device, moderating sunlight and heat.
Large expanses of glass maximize natural light and foster a seamless indoor-outdoor connection, allowing inhabitants to enjoy panoramic views of the landscaped surroundings. The glazing is strategically placed to maintain privacy while capturing the best aspects of the site. The flat roofs with overhangs enhance the modern look and provide additional shade, enhancing the energy efficiency of the buildings.
The landscaping is carefully considered, with plantings that complement the architecture and provide a soft counterpoint to the hard surfaces of the buildings. The gardens are designed not only for aesthetics but also for functionality, with spaces for leisure and paths that guide movement throughout the property.
Lighting design plays a significant role in this project. It is used to highlight architectural details, enhance textures, and create an inviting atmosphere during the evening hours. The interplay of light and shadow adds depth to the architectural composition.
PROJECT INFORMATION
| Status: | Design Phase |
| Location: | Latsia, Nicosia, Cyprus |
| Site Area: | 590 m2 |
| Project Area: | 339 m2 |
| Project Type: | Residential |
| Project Architect: | George D. Michael |





















