What if architecture didn’t arrive on a site—
but emerged from it?
Set into the hills of Paros, this home refuses the idea of an object placed on landscape. Instead, it follows the land—its contours, its slopes, its irregular logic—until the distinction between natural and built begins to dissolve.
The form feels fragmented, almost accidental.
But look closer—it’s precisely tuned to the terrain.
Walls don’t define edges; they extend the ground. Olive groves slip between spaces. Animal paths continue undisturbed. Even the boundaries feel negotiable.
And then, the most radical move—
The roof becomes a path.
Not something you look at, but something you walk, occupy, and experience. Circulation escapes the confines of the plan and expands outward, turning the entire house into a sequence of landscapes rather than rooms.
This is not about blending in for aesthetics.
It’s about redefining what a house is allowed to be.
Less object.
More earthwork.
More terrain you can inhabit.
Because here, architecture doesn’t dominate nature.
It quietly becomes part of its memory.
LofoS
Paros, Greece
2024
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