House 11821

Strovolos, Nicosia, Cyprus

The architectural project presents itself as a manifestation of sleek modernism, a collection of structures that exude a sophisticated simplicity. Its design is characterized by a series of rectilinear forms that merge to create a cohesive whole, with each individual element maintaining a clear identity within the ensemble.

A notable feature of this project is its material palette, which includes the use of exposed concrete, warm wooden panels, and expansive glass sections. The juxtaposition of these materials creates a visual and textural contrast that is both striking and harmonious.

The façade showcases a deliberate interplay of solid and void, with strategic openings allowing for natural light to penetrate the interior spaces while preserving privacy. The wood paneling adds a rhythmic verticality to the exterior, softening the hardness of the concrete and blending with the surrounding greenery.

The architecture embodies a sense of openness, with large glass windows and sliding doors that remove the barriers between the indoors and the surrounding landscape. This transparency is balanced with privacy screens and louvered wooden elements that can be adjusted to modulate light and visibility.

Outdoor living spaces are integral to the design, with terraces and balconies acting as extensions of the interior rooms. The landscaping is carefully considered, featuring native plants and trees that complement the architecture and enhance the sense of seclusion.

Project Details

Status:

Design Phase

Location:

Strovolos, Nicosia, Cyprus

Site Area:

803

Project Area:

463

Project Type:

Residential

Project Architect:

George D. Michael