Project Details
- Project Name
- Silver House
- Location
- Greece
- Project Types
- Single Family
- Size
- 3,197 sq. feet
- Year Completed
- 2006
- Shared by
- Hanley Wood Media
- Project Status
- Built
Project Description
FROM THE ARCHITECTS:
Kefallinia.
Cephalonia. The island was even described by Homer in ancient times. Its
backbone culminates in a peak 1,628m high, in the midst of the Ionian Sea. Seen
from the mainland, it surges out of the blue depths in an intense light, often
coiffed with a veil of clouds. So when the opportunity arose to build a house
facing this spectacle, the choice was obvious. The subject would of course be
the island, framed by the house. From the initial sketches until its
completion, the plans were developed around the view. From the terraces, the
sitting room, the dining room, kitchen, bedrooms and bathrooms, the living
space was oriented towards this fascinating seascape, which the architecture
emphasises, making it even more theatrical.
In Greece, people
live in the sunshine. Here we also have to accommodate the wind off the sea,
from which the house had to be sheltered, as it clings to the hillside. Once
this precaution was taken, the boundaries between interior and exterior became
blurred. Immense sliding doors open the sitting and dining rooms onto the
patio, thereby forming two covered terraces. Facing the Klein blue of the sea,
the white rendering sparkles like the foam on the waves. Its chromatic contrast
evokes the traditional houses of the Cyclades. Olivier Dwek reasserts this
reference, convinced also of the need to draw inspiration from the history of
vernacular architecture to fit harmoniously into our contemporary time.