pieris architects embeds layered stone-and-plaster residence into greek hillside
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pieris architects embeds layered stone-and-plaster residence into greek hillside
"The house is embedded into the natural slope of the site, minimizing its visual impact while preserving the existing topography. Its architectural expression reflects dual identities: the grounded materiality of stonework associated with rural mainland structures and the white plaster surfaces characteristic of island architecture. The lower level is built from rough river stone, anchoring the residence to its immediate context, while the upper volume employs textured white plaster, referencing the luminous facades of Cycladic and Saronic settlements."
"The spatial arrangement is defined by openness toward the sea and layered connections with the landscape. The ground floor functions as the social heart of the house, with an open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area. Large glazed openings extend views across the water and establish continuity between interior spaces, the swimming pool, and outdoor lounge areas. A second aperture opens to an internal courtyard, offering a quieter, enclosed atmosphere."
Casa Incognita sits on the Peloponnese coastline near Porto Heli, opposite Spetses, and is embedded into the natural slope to minimize visual impact while preserving topography. The design combines rough river stone at the lower level with textured white plaster above, reflecting mainland and island architectural languages. Open-plan ground floor social areas face the sea through large glazed openings that connect interiors with the swimming pool and outdoor lounges. An internal courtyard provides a quieter enclosed atmosphere, while auxiliary functions are integrated into the slope. The upper level contains three en-suite bedrooms oriented to natural light and views, linked by a sculptural wooden staircase.
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