Project posted by BLOCK722

O Lofos [The Hill]

Location
Year
2021
Structure
House (Single Residence)
Style
Modern
Ceramics: Maru Meleniou
Ceramics: Maru Meleniou
Sculpture: Post-Landscape by Pantelis Chandris
Ceramics: Maru Meleniou
Sculpture: Post-Landscape by Pantelis Chandris Ceramics: Maru Meleniou
Sculpture: Post-Landscape by Pantelis Chandris
Sculpture: Post-Landscape by Pantelis Chandris
Sculpture: Post-Landscape by Pantelis Chandris
Sculpture: Post-Landscape by Pantelis Chandris

Details

Square Feet
280
Bedrooms
3
Full Baths
5

Credits

Posted by
Architect
Interior Design
Landscape Design
Outside landscape architecture
Photographer
Ana Santl

From BLOCK722

The green, wild Cretan landscape and the richness and heritage of traditional crafts define this new, thoroughly contemporary residential design by Block722. Sat on the northern foothills of Thrypti mountain within the Greek island’s eastern side, the project is a commission by a private client. It called for a 280 sq m home on a slope, including two guestrooms and generous outdoors areas.
Balancing the needs of the brief with the natural setting that combines vistas of mountains, plains, and the Mediterranean Sea, was critical in the architects’ design solution. The architecture was driven by desire to create a modern house that is discreet and respectful to its surroundings. Negotiating the site’s angle through levels instead of steps was also critical in moulding a relaxing environment that embraces its setting.

A path down a slope from the main road leads visitors to the residence’s entrance. The complex’s size is cleverly broken down into smaller volumes, which are interconnected through circulation routes and in-between spaces - some indoors and some open-air. The main home is divided into two low buildings linked by a semi-enclosed area with a water feature. The design merges natural materials that are often used in the local vernacular, such as wood and stone. At the same time, the atmosphere is distinctly contemporary, blending Block722’s inherent Scandinavian sensibility and organic minimalism with Japanese architecture influences. This nod to Japan unfolds through the design’s refreshing simplicity of clean, almost austere lines that balance the materials’ natural, tactile nature and the overall craft-rich approach.

The powerful Greek sunlight helps define shapes and surfaces, playing with the textured materials, as the architects drew on the feel and rhythm of the context for both interiors and exteriors. The journey of light and the clients’ habits throughout the day led the spatial arrangement inside. Each section and route are carefully planned to support functionality and frame vistas, through visual journeys and spatial narratives that blend inside and outside, the natural and the human made. The design seeks to enhance slow living, taking its cues from the island’s lifestyle.

Block722 collaborated with local craftsmen throughout the construction, applying expert manufacturing skills to a large array of elements in the house. This applies to both high-end architectural details and furniture pieces, the majority of which are bespoke and created specifically with this project in mind, using marble, wood, stone, and terrazzo. All the pieces together form Block722’s ANATA furniture collection. This approach, rich in artistry and locally sourced, natural materials, elevates the design into a truly custom-made residential gem. Neutral, earthy colours dominate, and quality is prioritized over quantity.

Artwork was also important in the overall composition and the project now holds an impressive 2.8 x 1.5m sculpture by Greek artist Pantelis Chandris. The specially commissioned piece sits in the living room, and was developed in parallel to the architectural design, beautifully displaying the retreat’s perfect marriage of scales and disciplines.


Year: 2022

Location: Crete, Greece

Type: Residential

Area: 280 m²

Status: Completed


Master planning and architecture: Block722

Creative direction: Block722

Interior and styling: Block722

Furniture design: Block722

Lighting study: Skia Lighting

Landscape design: Outside landscape architecture-Eva Papadimitriou & Marina Tsintikidou

Architectural supervision: Block722

Construction Manager: Nani Kapsoritaki

Special wood constructions: Loupasakis s.a.
Special marble constructions: G. Houlakis

Special metal constructions: Grammatikakis

Furniture construction: Maan Halaoui

Mirror construction: Onetropy

Art_sculpture “Post-Landscape”: Pantelis Chandris
Weaving art: Chrysa Georgiou

Ceramics: Un.processed realities, Maru Meleniou

Photographer: Ana Santl