Naxos, renowned for its dramatic topography and panoramic Aegean views, is home to La Punta Villa, which blends traditional Cycladic architecture with modern comforts. Nestled on a mountainside, the villa’s design is inspired by Cycladic squares, with small buildings surrounding a central courtyard. The scattered layout across the steep slope creates a balance between privacy and openness, offering protection from the island’s winds and sun while fully integrating with the landscape. Built with thick masonry walls, stone, and plaster, the villa reflects Naxos’s architectural heritage and bioclimatic principles, ensuring comfort throughout the year. The villa provides a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor living, offering tranquil enclosed spaces alongside open terraces and courtyards with uninterrupted Aegean views. La Punta Villa is an idyllic retreat, embodying the essence of Naxos and Cycladic beauty, perfect for those seeking a deep connection with nature.

Credits
Architecture
Plinthos Architects; Michalis Sminas, Theofanis Roussos, Stefania Ntinou Architect; Stefania Ntinou
Client
Private
Year of completion
2024
Location
Naxos, Greece
Total area
200 m2
Site area
4.500 m2
Photos
Nikos Karampinis
Project Partners
Interior design: Gitte Jakobsen
Structural engineer: Giannis Kastrisios
Mechanical engineer: Dimitris Protonotarios
Construction: Gitte Jakobsen