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"two family vacation
house"
awarded by the Hellenic Institute of Architecture as best house in Greece
for the years 2000-05

project : two-family vacation house
location: porto rafti attica
country: greece
design : mobarchitects
area: 280.20m²
site area: 382.14m²
end of construction : 2003

The house is located in Porto Rafti at the eastern part of Attiki, in
a seaside area that lacks urban planning. What was substantial in the
design approach was the need to create internal views in order to avoid
the anarchy of the surroundings.On the other hand though, the variety
and the beauties of the natural landscape, led to open the first floor
volume to the sea.

The basic design concept was to create an interference condition between
indoor spaces and outdoor ones as the house is to be used mainly during
summer time and weekends.The house is conceived through a route that is
rich in spatial experience. Indoor spaces come after outdour ones creating
different shells of living.On the ground floor level, landscaped outdoor
spaces and planting create a pleasant internal courtyard for the inhabitants
while the veranda on the first floor as well as the roof terrace provide
views to the sea.

This vacation house consists of two separate dwellings and parking area
and is built on a small site of 382,14m2, close to the sea front.It is
arranged on two raised levels and an underground one, while it has been
oriented on the north-east, in order to provide sun protection and views
to the sea and the garden.

The outdoor spaces are combined with the circulation areas and create
two voids and two verandahs,one on the ground and one on the first floor
level.An enclosed corridor links the two volumes of the house on the first
floor. The volumes contain the indoor spaces which are limited to a kitchen-sitting
place and a bedroom which includes a bathroom.

The choice of materials is based on a preference for minimum maintenance.
The main building volumes are made of exposed concrete, floors are made
of timber and other structures such as the main staircase, the verandahs
etc. are made of galvanized steel.

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