Both the preservation of the existing stone shell of the house and the clear differentiation of the new integrated constructions-interventions, have been the guiding principles in designing this project.
The staircase, made out of marble in the first part and out of metal in the remaining part, connects the three internal levels of the house and leads into the every-day dining and living space of the second level.
The old wooden gate, leading to the inner courtyard of the house, was paved with a local sandstone called “kimisiri”. An external staircase connects the courtyard and the sun-terrace (“Liakoto”) located at the same level as the main entrance, which leads to the daily living space.
RECONSTRUCTION OF A STONE HOUSE | HHHARCHITECTS
RECONSTRUCTION OF A STONE HOUSE | HHHARCHITECTS
RECONSTRUCTION OF A STONE HOUSE | HHHARCHITECTS
RECONSTRUCTION OF A STONE HOUSE | HHHARCHITECTS
RECONSTRUCTION OF A STONE HOUSE | HHHARCHITECTS
RECONSTRUCTION OF A STONE HOUSE | HHHARCHITECTS
RECONSTRUCTION OF A STONE HOUSE | HHHARCHITECTS
RECONSTRUCTION OF A STONE HOUSE | HHHARCHITECTS
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