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Arched Residencies on Santorini Island by iraisynn attinom

Four autonomous summer houses were designed by architectural studio, iraisynn attinom, for a rocky plot in the area of ??Oia, on the island of Thira (Santorini) in Greece

Arched Residencies on Santorini Island by iraisynn attinom
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architectural studio iraisynn attinom designed these stunning summer houses in the Oia village in Santorini, Greece. The complex is made up of 8 rectangular monolithic structures with arched ceilings, private yards, swimming pools, and partially open areas. The residential unit is divided into two major volumes, one of which has the living room and kitchen and the other of which has an upper floor master bedroom, bathroom, and additional bedroom. The project won the Jury Prize in the “Unbuilt hospitality” category at A + AWARDS 2022 organized by the international architectural platform Architizer.Take a look at the complete story after the jump.

Arched Residencies on Santorini Island by iraisynn attinom
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From the architects: Four autonomous summer houses were designed by architectural studio, iraisynn attinom, for a rocky plot in the area of ??Oia, on the island of Thira (Santorini) in Greece.

Santorini is an island in the southern Aegean sea. It is the largest island of a small, circular archipelago, and it is the remnant of a volcanic caldera.

Design principles

The main objectives of the design are the protection from the northwest winds, the view towards the sea and the Mediterranean volcanic landscape, and the accomplishment of privacy among residents. The rocky plot faces north and is exposed to strong northwest winds that dominate the area. The goal of the design was, through the division of the main building volume into smaller ones, to create a number of outdoor spaces protected from the winds, but presenting views to the sea and the cycladic landscape. The cubical houses follow the slope of the plot, creating a settlement resembling traditional ones located in the countryside of the island. The complex consists of 8 monolithic volumes of rectangular shape with arched ceilings, private yards, swimming pools, and semi open spaces. The residential unit consists of two main volumes, one housing the living room and the kitchen, and the other housing one master bedroom, a bathroom, and a secondary bedroom on the upper floor.

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Arched Residencies on Santorini Island by iraisynn attinom
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Construction – sustainability

Another important objective of the design proposal is the sustainability of the construction. The structure is made from local stone masonry and arched ceilings. The goal is to use as many building materials of local origin as possible. The thick stone exterior walls of the buildings have a large heat capacity. For the wall covering, an ecological natural plaster, “Kourasani”, discovered in ancient Greece, is proposed in light shades. The off-white color reflects solar radiation and prevents the overheating of the building. The “kourasani” plaster contains two ingredients: processed Santorini volcanic ash (Terra Pozzuolana) and Ceramic / natural stone powder, both known for their excellent hydraulic properties.

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The main openings are placed on the east facade of the building. To the north, small openings contribute to the cooling of the houses during the hot months of the year. In the highest position, in the attic, a skylight is placed (element of local architecture), which facilitates the evacuation of hot air concentrated on the upper floor during summer nights. Additionally, wooden and reed pergolas and vegetation, such as climbing plants and trees, are used for shading.

The dense structure of this new settlement of diverse volumes, enclosed courtyards, shaded passages, pergolas, etc. creates a cool microclimate for the inhabitants.

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The orientation based on summer winds, as well as water pools that accompany the cubical houses, contribute to the natural ventilation and cooling of the housing complex.

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Terraces contribute to the collection and storage of rainwater, an issue of major importance in areas with water scarcity such as the Cyclades. In the rest area of ??the plot, local low-height Mediterranean vegetation, as well as some palm trees, will be planted.

Project information
Official Project Name Arched residencies in Santorini island
Location: Oia, Santorini island, Greece
architectural firm: iraisynn attinom studio – iraisynn.attinom.net
Architect: Maggie Gkika
Cg artist : Klavdios Sklivanitis
Civil Engineers: Efi Gyftaki

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