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architecture
T he property, true to its name, draws its architectural inspiration it’s perceived by onlookers. Contrasting and complementary textures are used
from the transformative stage of a nymph evolving into a butterfly.
to enhance user interaction with the structure. Specifically, the gleaming sur-
Much like the butterfly’s wings extending diagonally and radially, the
face of U-glass harmoniously blends with the raw, matte texture of white cement
design of this structure gracefully unfolds. The “wings” serve a triple
mortar that adorns the walls, floors, and ceilings.
purpose: they provide shade for the ground floor, double as balconies
To further enrich the tactile and visual experience, strategically positioned rocks
are integrated within the interiors, infusing an earthy element. Notably, larger
for the attic, affording panoramic views of the adjacent park, and act
rocks serve a dual purpose as decorative features and as functional concealers
as visual partitions between the individual houses. Notably, it’s this
last role that ensures privacy, cleverly achieved through the curvature
leaving only the aesthetically essential elements in plain view.
of the “wings” at the heart of the structure. Transparency emerges as
Finally the outdoor space of the residences has been specifically designed to en-
a pivotal element in this composition, serving as the bridge between the interior of for static elements. In some instances, they cleverly house sliding glass panels,
the houses and their external surroundings. The extensive use of U-glass replaces or hance the concept. Artificial ponds and pools reflect the organic shape of the
blends seamlessly with conventional walls, allowing an abundance of natural light butterfly, u-glass and lush vegetation, creating a sense of serenity and a desire for
to permeate the space. isolation and contemplation. Floating paths pass over the ponds and vegetation
Simultaneously, U-glass plays a multifaceted role by filtering and distorting to connect the ground floor balconies, offering an alternative, closer-to-nature
movement, introducing a fresh dimension to the spatial experience and how experience.
"PRIVACY IS ENSURED THROUGH THE SUBTLE DROP OF THE BUTTERFLY’S WINGS AND THE EXTENSIVE USE OF U-GLASS."
FLOATING HOUSE
A vacation house in Pylos that embodies what hospitality design is
truly about. Right from above: Dimitris Potiropoulos, Liana-Nella
Potiropoulou, Rigas Potiropoulos.
THE ULTIMATE RELAXING ATMOSPHERE
The main objectives of the design were transparency, privacy,
maximum natural light, as well as a relaxing feeling.
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