House Symbiosis, designed by Direction Architects, is an innovative dual-family residence in Athens that cleverly balances communal and private spaces. With an L-shaped layout that leaves ample room for open space, it emphasizes internal circulation and features a dynamic, curvilinear facade. This design not only visually connects the two families living in the structure but also integrates sustainability by incorporating green elements, maximizing sunlight, and ensuring only 27% of the plot is built upon. The project showcases thoughtful organization and sculptural form, allowing for both social spaces and personal retreats amidst greenery.
House Symbiosis by Direction Architects is a dual family residence combining shared and private spaces, emphasizing communal living while ensuring individual privacy in Athens.
The internal circulation profoundly influenced the architectural design, showcasing a sculptural tectonic approach with curvilinear forms that convey dynamism and motion.
The structured L-shaped plan maximizes openness on the front part of the plot, reinforcing a commitment to sustainable architecture with 75% green coverage.
Through effective volumetric massing, the design creates seclusion between living spaces while allowing for socialization in external areas, showcasing a dual approach to family living.
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