A stone residence in north Evia

Perched on an elevated plot in northern Evia, surrounded by lush vegetation and scattered rock formations, this 60 sqm residence is designed to dissolve into its natural surroundings. The architecture embraces local materials—stone from the area and oak wood interiors—to craft a space that resonates with honesty and simplicity.

Access and parking are positioned two and a half stone levels above the main house, offering a gradual descent into the dwelling and framing the experience of arrival. At the lowest part of the plot, three meters below the residence, a small pool is discreetly embedded into the landscape, providing a peaceful place of retreat among the trees.

An outdoor lounge, gently shaped by the land’s topography, encourages open-air living, while pine pergolas offer shade and spatial definition. The home reinterprets traditional Greek building principles through a contemporary lens—offering a refuge of calm, where architecture and landscape coexist in quiet harmony.