Xerolithia House, Kea Island, Greece
Kea island, Xerolithia, 220m²
The house has been designed as a dialogue between two major architectural typologies of the island. The concept of the house is derived from a close study of the traditional land sculpting and terracing, a means used by the islanders for developing agriculture These small retaining walls (xerolithia) that were constructed in the landscape by the people of the island who's aim was to construct flat areas of land on an otherwise mountainous volcanic landscape of Tzia to make land suitable for the cultivation of food. The second is the simple vernacular white cubical houses that form the villages of the island.
Κέα, 220m²