House ED, located in Nicosia, Cyprus, is a family home designed by draftworks* architects that features a wild inner garden surrounded by concentric white walls. The design reinterprets the traditional perivolos, offering privacy while allowing light and air. Visitors experience a sequence of spaces leading to the central garden, which fosters a private connection to nature. The architecture incorporates modernist influences, especially from Adolf Loos, with its clean lines and emphasis on natural light, creating a backdrop for the family's daily moments and art collection.
House ED, designed by draftworks* architects, is a 230-square-meter residence that features a wild inner garden serving as the project's visual anchor.
The design of House ED utilizes a series of concentric white walls, allowing for light and air while providing privacy and enclosure.
In the center of House ED lies a slightly wild and protected garden, offering the family a private connection to nature amidst urban surroundings.
The architecture of House ED is influenced by modernist styles, specifically incorporating clean geometry and crisp white surfaces that optimize natural light.
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