Paan Architects created this modern home in 2012 for a client located on the island of Antiparos in Greece.

It is a contemporary interpretation of traditional Cycladic architecture that incorporates both rustic and sleek details. The aim was to create a building that would valorize and accentuate its natural context through the structural organization of its inherent characteristics. In this direction a reinterpretation of elements of traditional Cycladic architecture, referring to the management of the interrelation between the natural and structured environment is attempted. These elements relate to the gradually experienced multiple degrees of private and public as well as closed and open space. The location of the house in the valley aims at the optimization of the view and orientation.

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The principal gesture consists in a local expansion of the valley. The produced void is split up and organized through the structural body of the building, creating a variety of open and semi-open spaces with different orientation, view and experiential character. The principal functions of the house are organized around a central core-atrium that constitutes the centre of activities. The planted roof and the voids in between the volumes are basic elements of the traditional Cycladic architecture.

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