The House in an Olive Grove embraces a minimalist aesthetic, drawing from local materials and the area's agricultural history, emphasizing flexibility and future adaptability.
Piers Taylor emphasizes a design approach rooted in the cultural context of Greece, avoiding preciousness in architecture and promoting functionality and simplicity.
The building uses local limestone aggregate in reinforced concrete construction, adapting to the region's earthquake and fire risks, while maintaining a connection to traditional craftsmanship.
Inspired by pioneers like Glenn Murcutt, the design focuses on climate-responsive features, utilizing natural ventilation and shading without the conventional use of glass.
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