A modern day tree house.
Within the leafy forests of trees and shrubs bathed by the warm coastal sunlight, an unusually curved plot with a panoramic view of the majestic Mediterranean Sea is the starting-point for creating a lookout house: avantgarde architecture in the shape of a bay window that is carefully concealed within the natural vegetation, creating extraordinary atmospheres.
It has 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, a toilet, living room, kitchen, storage room, utility room.
This house is developed on a single floor which sits on an elevated position above the land, overlooking a green canopy and the background landscape that originates on the Mediterranean coast. A driveway runs longitudinally along the plot by the dry-stone upper boundary wall, leading into a shaded parking area for two vehicles also made with dry-stone. A spiral staircase unites the access with the main floor of the house and the exterior and swimming pool areas.
On entering the house itself, the space created to the left, where there are no walls or interior divisions, is the living-dining room. To the right there is a central wooden core that runs along the full length of the floor to create a separation between spaces and ensure the privacy of the night area. The material nature of this nucleus tries to mimetize with the features of the plot and maintain the sober and pleasant atmosphere of the place.
In this part of the house we find the kitchen with adjoining storage space, a guest toilet, a laundry room, three generous bedrooms with their own bathrooms and a considerably sized master suite with bathroom, dressing room and living room. The entire floor has covered outdoor terraces creating comfortable living spaces both in the living room as in the kitchen or in the master suite that prolong the interior spaces and create a complete connection between human and nature.This house is developed on a single floor which sits on an elevated position above the land, overlooking a green canopy and the background landscape that originates on the Mediterranean coast. A driveway runs longitudinally along the plot by the dry-stone upper boundary wall, leading into a shaded parking area for two vehicles also made with dry-stone. A spiral staircase unites the access with the main floor of the house and the exterior and swimming pool areas.
On entering the house itself, the space created to the left, where there are no walls or interior divisions, is the living-dining room. To the right there is a central wooden core that runs along the full length of the floor to create a separation between spaces and ensure the privacy of the night area. The material nature of this nucleus tries to mimetize with the features of the plot and maintain the sober and pleasant atmosphere of the place.
In this part of the house we find the kitchen with adjoining storage space, a guest toilet, a laundry room, three generous bedrooms with their own bathrooms and a considerably sized master suite with bathroom, dressing room and living room. The entire floor has covered outdoor terraces creating comfortable living spaces both in the living room as in the kitchen or in the master suite that prolong the interior spaces and create a complete connection between human and nature.