Snowfall House

Snowfall house stands into the wilderness of Helmos mountain area, at a south oriented plot. The main house hosts a 4 member family and the adjusted guest suite offers flexibility for 2 more people. The south façade, expanded towards the unspoiled forests, provides great views and direct sunlight. The north part of the complex offers protection by shrinking and narrowing the north wind’s path. The outdoor space between the two ground volumes, shaded by the upper floor of the house, creates a covered courtyard for the windy days. The idea of a rocky house covered by a heavy snowfall was leading the design process. The house during the winter is wearing a white cloak which remains “white” throughout the year, resembling the icy parts that refuse to melt on the north slopes of the mountains. One of the main goals was to design a smoothly integrated into the landscape structure, that is not interfering with nature. The use of natural textures like wood and stone, the direct access to the soil without artificial transition and the hiding of the vehicles at the basement of the house demonstrate the eco-friendly approach.

Credits

Architecture
Design Over The Norms

Year of completion
2022

Location
Kalavryta, Greece

Total area
360 m2

Site area
4.250 m2

Photos
Yiorgis Yerolymbos

Project partners

Meramos P.C.

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