Antiparos Village / Studio Seilern Architects
Briefly

Antiparos Village is a seasonal residence located on the hills of Antiparos Island, featuring sweeping views of the Cycladic archipelago. The design includes three clusters: a prominent white house and two subterranean structures. These buildings are carefully positioned within the sloping terrain to harmonize with the natural landscape. Sensitive landscaping incorporates trees and shrubbery, creating organic pathways through a terraced garden. This design approach connects the buildings while maintaining an intimate and private ambiance, allowing for a seamless interaction between architecture and nature.
The seasonal residence, named 'Antiparos Village,' is strategically positioned to maximize views of the Cycladic archipelago, extending from Tinos to Sikinos. It consists of three clusters, including a white house and subterranean structures, enhancing the relationship with the surrounding landscape.
The design integrates natural elements, with sensitive landscaping of trees and shrubbery providing organic pathways that connect the distinct buildings through a terraced garden, creating a harmonious and intimate atmosphere.
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