Residential House for Architectural Studio Ivana Lukovic
A plot situated in a remote village of Kalamia, with view to the Gulf of Corinth, is a setting for a family retreat. The morphology of the place led to the decision of creating a house with humble appearance from the street side, while developing in a two-level construction from the garden. Natural materials applied are inspired by industrial feel of the rural Peloponnese traditional stone stables. Built according to sustainable standards with restricted means, the custom-made dwelling has been playing major role in the 2020 pandemic situation, providing its inhabitants safety and comfort.
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We ensure Peloponnese Rural is globally understood with translations available in these languages: Woonhuis AF, Shtëpia E Banimit SQ, የመኖሪያ ቤት AM, المنزل السكني AR, Բնակելի Տունը HY, Yaşayış Evi AZ, Etxebizitza EU, Жылы Дом BE, আবাসিক বাড়ি BN, Stambena Kuća BS, Жилищната Къща BG, လူနေအိမ် MY, Casa Residencial CA, Residential Balay CEB, Nyumba Yogona NY, 住宅 ZY, 住宅 ZH, Casa Residenziale CO, Stambena Kuća HR, Obytný Dům CS, Bolighus DA, Woonhuis NL, Loĝdomo EO, Elamu ET, Asuintalo FI, La Maison D'habitation FR, Taigh-Còmhnaidh GD, Casa Residencial GL, საცხოვრებელი სახლი KA, Wohnhaus DE, Το Σπίτι Κατοικιών EL, રહેણાંક મકાન GU, Kay Rezidansyèl HT, Gidan Zama HA, Ka Hale Noho HAW, בית מגורים HE, आवासीय घर HI, Lub Tsev Nyob HMN, Lakóház HU, Íbúðarhús IS, Ụlọ Obibi IG, Rumah Tinggal ID, É Teach Cónaithe GA, La Casa Residenziale IT, 住宅 JA, Omah Omah JV, ವಸತಿ ಗೃಹವು KN, Тұрғын Үй KK, ផ្ទះលំនៅឋាន KM, Inzu Yo Guturamo RW, 주거용 주택은 KO, Xaniyê Niştecîbûnê KU, Турак Үй KY, ເຮືອນທີ່ຢູ່ອາໄສ LO, Domus Residentialis LA, Dzīvojamā Māja LV, Gyvenamasis Namas LT, Wunnhaus LB, Станбена Куќа MK, Trano Fonenana MG, Rumah Kediaman MS, റെസിഡൻഷ്യൽ ഹൗസ് ML, Dar Residenzjali Hija MT, Te Whare Noho MI, निवासी घर MR, Орон Сууцны Байшин MN, आवासीय घर NE, Bolighus NO, ଆବାସିକ ଘର OR, د استوګنې کور PS, خانه مسکونی FA, Dom Mieszkalny PL, Casa Residencial PT, ਰਿਹਾਇਸ਼ੀ ਘਰ PA, Casa Rezidentiala RO, Жилой Дом RU, Fale Nofoia SM, Стамбена Кућа SR, Imba Yekugara SN, رهائشي گھر SD, නේවාසික නිවස SI, Obytný Dom SK, Stanovanjska Hiša SL, Guriga La Dego SO, Ntlo Ea Bolulo ST, La Casa Residencial ES, Imah Padumukan SU, Nyumba Ya Makazi SW, Bostadshus SV, Residential House TL, Хонаи Истикоматй TG, குடியிருப்பு வீடு TA, Торак Йорт TT, నివాస గృహం TE, บ้านพักอาศัย TH, Konut Evi TR, Ýaşaýyş Jaýy TK, Житловий Будинок UK, رہائشی مکان UR, تۇرالغۇ ئۆي UG, Turar-Joy UZ, Nhà Ở VI, Tŷ Preswyl CY, Wenhûs FY, Indlu Yokuhlala XH, רעזידענטשאַל הויז YI, Ibugbe Ile YO, Indlu Yokuhlala ZU, Residential House EN.
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The morphology of the place - the slope with a 6m height difference from the top to the bottom, led to the decision of creating a house with humble, stone stable-like appearance from the street side discreetly fitting into the rural surrounding, while developing in a two-level prominent construction seen from the garden. Built with restricted means without compromising the initial architectural proposal and according to contemporary sustainable standards, the custom-made dwelling has been playing major role in the 2020 pandemic situation, providing its inhabitants safety and comfort.
bespoke, reclaimed stone, contemporary rural, industrial feel, low budget house, house with a view
Environmental and local economy benefits were accomplished by specifying craftsmen and natural materials within a 100-mile radius of the construction site. Reclaimed stone, applied on the elevations and at the entrance level interior space, was sourced from the nearby storage and supplemented with a new one from local quarry. Washed wood shutters were handmade in recycled wood and black metal frame. Cement mortar in two shades was created on site to cover floor surfaces along with custom-made plywood furniture, while white oil treated OSB is used for the rest of the built-in equipment.
Besides bureaucratic challenges regarding forest authorities before the realization process, an additional challenge was how to build in a remote village of Kalamia, 140m2 of habitable, high quality, custom-made space from the scratch, with the restricted means. However, it was achieved thanks to the close collaboration between the Client, Architect and Contractor, not compromising the initial architectural and interior design proposal.
The project started in September 2016 in Kalamia and finished in July 2019 in Kalamia, Greece
Entrance level represents communal area that relates through the large openings to the outdoor, observation platform, for stargazing and experiencing view of the sea. Communication with the garden is established by transparent staircase. At the garden level, slab's perforations allow for the interior corridor's intertwining of natural and artificial light, creating a cave-like atmosphere. Garden access from bedrooms and guest suite is through two courtyards that also serve as contemplation places. Additionally, detached stone and metal construction allows for alfresco cooking and dining.
Thorough contextual and materiality research was done on how to incorporate dwelling in a contemporary manner into the surrounding of an ordinary, remote, Peloponnese village of Kalamia. A starting point of creative departure was the industrial feel of a traditional stone stable, characteristic for the Peloponnese rural areas, with its low, long, and tiled shed roof appearance. It fit discreetly into neighborhood from the street side with its humble, almost disappearing elevation, while developing into a prominent, two-stories building from the garden.
Industrial feel of the traditional stone stables characteristic for the Peloponnese rural areas was inspiration for natural materials applied on the elevation and in interior. Reclaimed local stone that was supplemented with new, grey roof tiles, black aluminum facade windows frames, washed-wood handmade shutters, black metal railing, white-oil treated OSB and cement mortar in two shades are all implemented in contemporary manner, simultaneously echoing the past while contributing to the materiality richness.
Image#1: Photographer Athina Souli, Garden view towards Olive Tree Atrium, 2020. Image#2: Photographer Athina Souli, Olive Tree Atrium atmosphere, 2020. Image#3: Photographer Athina Souli, Garden view towards Guest area Atrium, 2020. Image#4: Photographer Athina Souli, Humble entrance level elevation, 2020. Image#5: Photographer Athina Souli, View towards entrance level communal space from the observation platform, 2020. Video and montage: Athina Souli and Vangelis Michelidakis, 2021.
Peloponnese Rural Residential House has been a Silver winner in the Architecture, Building and Structure Design award category in the year 2020 organized by the prestigious A' Design Award & Competition. The Silver A' Design Award celebrates top-tier designs that embody excellence and innovation. This award acknowledges creations that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also highly functional, reflecting the designer's deep understanding and skill. Silver A' Design Award recipients are recognized for their contribution to raising industry standards and advancing the practice of design. Their work often incorporates original innovations and elicits a strong emotional response, making a notable impact on the improvement of everyday life.
Ivana Lukovic was recognized with the coveted Silver A' Design Award in 2021, a testament to excellence of their work Peloponnese Rural Residential House.
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Architect Ivana Lukovic Transforms Traditional Stone Stables into a Sustainable Family Home
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