House in Faliro
The environment around the building site is characterised by two-storeyed and three-storeyed houses of the 1960s and the 1970s and a total lack of a wider horizon. On the other hand, the site itself contains a magnificent walnut tree.
A circular open-air space, 7,50m (approx. 24ft) in diameter, on the north-south diagonal of the square plan orientates the two-storeyed house to the semi-circular course of the sun and creates a private space for everyday life.
The rooms were placed on the periphery of the circular open-air space: the entrance, sitting room, dining room and kitchen on the ground floor. The children’s bedrooms and master bedroom on the upper floor.
Architectural design and supervision of construction:
Τakis Exarchopoulos
Structural engineering:
P. Petritis
Building services engineering:
E. Spyrou
Building site’s area: 575m² (6.189ft²)
Building’s area: 230m² (2.475ft²) (excluding basement)
Completion of construction: 1987
Publications:
- Design + Art in Greece (issue 21, 1990)
- Pantheon (March 1991)
- Reflections on Greek Postwar Architecture
by Panos Tsakopoulos (published 2014)