Meraki House / Sigurd Larsen
Briefly

The Meraki House, situated on the Meraki Hotel property in Crete, is designed to harmonize with its natural surroundings, featuring a cozy breakfast terrace and stunning views of mountains and olive trees. It utilizes a concrete skeleton and locally sourced stone, ensuring a seamless integration with the landscape while providing cooling benefits. The architecture reflects simplicity, and the building encourages indoor-outdoor living through pergolas and shaded areas. The abundant garden and the meaning of 'Meraki' illustrate the passion and commitment inherent in local culture and gastronomy.
The Meraki House showcases a harmonious blend of family and guest spaces, embracing its remarkable location amidst ancient olive trees and stunning mountain views.
Constructed using locally sourced stone, the Meraki House adapts to the sloping landscape with an elegant concrete skeleton, embodying both strength and simplicity.
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