circular roof aperture sheds light through 'frame house' in greece

circular roof aperture sheds light through 'frame house' in greece

Frame House by Façade appears floating

 

Façade design group takes over the design of a two-story residence in the suburb of Agyia, northeast of Patras, Greece. The central idea of ​​the proposal for ‘Frame House’ is based on the concept of ‘swing’, shaping a cantilevered solid volume supported by a recessed ‘hidden’ transparent level. The upper level of the building frames a ‘closed’ unit contrasting and hovering above the ‘open’ transparent volume of the lowest layer, which consists of continuous glazing around the views. The design develops the visual notion of a floating form. The spaces are structured on two levels allowing natural light to enter through the interior spaces of the building.

circular roof aperture sheds light through 'frame house' by façade in greece
Frame House  by Façade | all images by Mariana Bisti

 

 

the internal layout follows the morphology of the form

 

Functionally, for the distribution of the spaces in ‘Frame house’, the design team at Façade follows the morphology of the composition; the common spaces are placed on the lower level, where the glass creates a sense of extroversion and ‘communication’ with the natural environment, and the more intimate zones are arranged on the upper level, where the closed volume creates the necessary introversion and privacy.

 

One of the focal points of the design is the enclosed courtyard on the first floor. The desired seclusion and privacy are enhanced, while the natural light remains present during the daytime. The light enters the semi-outdoor area through the circular roof opening. Its circular orbit forms an interesting interplay between light and shadow, a moving pattern. The enclosure of space, combined with the only visual escape upwards to the sky, creates a unique spatial experience.

 

The materials used are masonry with a gray thermal facade coating for the volume of the building, while the frame consists of masonry with a white coating. The main entrance applies sheet metal, specially treated to achieve the desired level of rust.

circular roof aperture sheds light through 'frame house' by façade in greece
a cantilevered solid volume is supported by a recessed ‘hidden’ transparent level

circular roof aperture sheds light through 'frame house' by façade in greece
the upper level of the house frames a ‘closed’ unit hovering above the ‘open’ transparent lower volume

circular roof aperture sheds light through 'frame house' in greece
the frame consists of masonry with a white thermal facade coating and wooden cladding

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circular roof aperture sheds light through 'frame house' in greece
the main entrance applies sheet metal, specially treated to achieve the desired level of rust

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circular roof aperture sheds light through 'frame house' in greece
the light enters the semi-outdoor area through the circular roof opening

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the aperture forms the only visual escape upwards to the sky creating a unique spatial experience

frame house façade
the circular orbit forms an interesting interplay between light and shadow

 

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project info:

 

name: Frame House
designer: Façade | @facade_studio

location: Patras, Greece

photography: Mariana Bisti

 

 

designboom has received this project from our DIY submissions feature, where we welcome our readers to submit their own work for publication. see more project submissions from our readers here.

 

edited by: christina vergopoulou | designboom

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