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House 0605
       
     
House 0605

Completed 2011

The house was designed for a young couple and their daughter and is situated on the outskirts of Nicosia. The small residence falls into the category of ‘half plots’ where the building is allowed to touch the neighboring ‘half house’ within the same plot but has to allow for a three meter setback from the other adjacent house.

The interplay between indoors and outdoors within the residence, as well as the variable relationship between the house and the neighborhood, are themes investigated in this project. A system of sliding perforated metal panels on the street facade, retractable shading devices on the upper floor as well as curtains on the ground floor can determine the house’s relationship with public street but also between the different functions within the residence. A seemingly impenetrable shell during the day can be undone at nighttime when street traffic is limited, thus opening up a different relationship with the neighborhood. The street can become the front courtyard of the house.

The living area, kitchen, and circulation areas surround the outside courtyard on three sides. This allows visual contact and movement between the different spaces and encourages the integration of outdoor space into the occupants’ daily life. The kitchen protrudes into the yard, thus creating a communal center, surrounded by the courtyard space. The overhanging bedrooms on the upper floor provide peripheral shading around the kitchen, thus creating a more effective relationship between indoor and outdoor spaces.

The living room located on the southern road boundary, creates an intermediate space between the public street and the courtyard within the house. The living space can be enclosed or it can function as a transition space between the pavement and the courtyard. A two-storey high entrance space allows southern sunlight into the ground floor common spaces as well as the master bedroom.

Photos by Marios Christodoulides, Christos Papantoniou

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