This low-rise two-level residential building is situated in a quiet neighborhood of Volos.
The structure is divided into two volumes arranged in an L-shaped floor plan, forming a private backyard. The building itself acts as a boundary between the public life of the street and the private life of the family, with all household functions centered around the inner courtyard.
The façades do not follow classical geometric rules; their design is guided by the plot’s orientation to achieve optimal energy efficiency. Additional bioclimatic design elements include a large wooden window with adjustable louvers, the building’s roof, and a pergola on the rooftop terrace. These features naturally regulate temperature and ventilation throughout the year.
Despite its modern approach, the composition references the architecture and character of the broader area through its clean lines, minimal selection of materials, human-scale design, and industrial architectural elements.