House 16222
Latsia, Nicosia, Cyprus
The architectural ensemble presented offers a paradigm of modern design, where form and function converge in a symphony of concrete and glass. Each edifice in the collection stands as a testament to minimalist elegance, featuring clean lines and geometric precision that commands attention without overwhelming its environment.
The use of raw concrete juxtaposed with expansive glass facades creates a dialogue between the built structure and its surroundings, allowing for an interplay of light and shadow that evolves throughout the day. The incorporation of vertical aluminum beam elements not only adds a layer of visual warmth but also serves as a privacy screen, marrying aesthetics with utility.
The intelligent layout of the living spaces ensures a fluid transition from interior to exterior, with large sliding doors dissolving the barriers between the home and the natural world outside. The strategic placement of these openings maximizes natural ventilation and light penetration, reducing the reliance on artificial climate control and lighting.
In these structures, there is an inherent balance—a quiet confidence that comes from the purity of its design and the integrity of its construction. It is an architecture that speaks of its time and place, yet achieves a timeless quality, promising to endure and inspire for generations to come.
PROJECT INFORMATION
| Status: | Design Phase |
| Location: | Latsia, Nicosia, Cyprus |
| Site Area: | 375 m2 |
| Project Area: | 338 m2 |
| Project Type: | Residential |
| Project Architect: | George D. Michael |














