- Year
- 2020
- Type
- Residential
- Status
- Built
- Location
- Antiparos, Greece
Avlakia House is situated between two gorges (avlákia in Greek) on Antiparos Island, Greece. It benefits from views of the Cycladic archipelagos in the west but faces exposure to the northern winds. The brief requested for a rather large program: the main house and a guest house of seven bedrooms in total, two pools, generous exterior areas, and substantial areas of support. Avlakia looks deceptively small from afar because most of it is hidden underground and built with local stone. A hybrid between a building and an earthwork, the house's form, deciding what to reveal and what to hide underground was a balancing act between the human experience, environmental, and cultural preservation.
Avlakia House is situated between two gorges (avlákia in Greek) on Antiparos Island, Greece. It benefits from views of the Cycladic archipelagos in the west but faces exposure to the northern winds. The brief requested for a rather large program: the main house and a guest house of seven bedrooms in total, two pools, generous exterior areas, and substantial areas of support. Avlakia looks deceptively small from afar because most of it is hidden underground and built with local stone. A hybrid between a building and an earthwork, the house's form, deciding what to reveal and what to hide underground was a balancing act between the human experience, environmental, and cultural preservation.