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project : four houses
location : porto rafti - attica
country : greece
design : mobarchitects, greece

The four houses complex is located in Porto Rafti, an area by the sea
in a distance of approximately 40 km from Athens. Porto Rafti has been
a vacation house area for many decades, but recently new roads have been
constructed and an increasing number of population chooses to live here
permanently.
The site of 1000 m2 that stands between two streets contains four identical
houses of 200 m2 each, two facing the sea and two facing the mountains
behind the sea front. In the center of the site a common courtyard includes
a swimming pool. The common courtyard, accessible from each houses
garden, is used as recreational space by the inhabitants.
Though the houses are integral, the design aim was to create the impression
of an intimate entity formed by bold rectangular masses, in bright terracotta
color and various wood structures such as pergolas, fences etc.
Since the exact use was not known from the beginning vacation house
or main residence the design process had to combine the near the
sea mediterranean sense of place with urban facilities such as parking
spaces, private gardens, pool, etc. Each house consists of three floors
and a basement. The living room and the kitchen are on the ground floor,
meanwhile the bedrooms are on the upper floors.

The volumes of the houses in rough plaster are integrated or separated
by wood structures that mainly serve as sunshades, as wind protectors,
as pergolas intended to be covered by creeping plants and as visual barriers
that ensure privacy. The whole plot has been planted and as vegetation
grows the image of the houses will constantly change in accordance with
the seasons of the year.
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