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IS HOUSE

Location: Nafpaktos Greece

Architect: Konstantin Thorvald Barlas

Team: Sofia Miranda Papageorgiou

Gross surface: 250 sq.m.

Plot surface: 1000 sq.m.

Client: Private

Design date: 2011

Completion date: 2014

Photography: Pygmalion Karatzas

This residence is designed for a five-member family. The site, located in Palaiopanagia, a suburban area of Nafapaktos (Greece), has an plot area of 1.000 sq.m., and a pentagonal shape. Its wide side is orientated to the north view. The direct relationship between the interior and exterior space was requested from the client, as well as the building to be placed on the end of the site, leaving free space for a future addition. The design of the house is a combination of ve dynamic, linear, crooked zones that are consisted of void and full volumes. Those zones are moving in parallel, sliding with each other and creating a dynamic relationship. The building is unfolding the west – east axis, with the main orientation on the south and the exterior space. In the ground oor, the house is bending towards the site, enforcing the relationship with the exterior, where- as on the rst level, the zone that embraces the build- ing is creating a strong boundary. In order to achieve a clear de nition the relationship of public and private spaces, the entrance is placed on the north part and the boundary of the building is more closed and clear. On this side, the secondary functions of the house are placed. Towards the south side, the building opens to the exterior accommodating the living room and din- ing room on the ground level and the bedrooms on the first level.  

Project was featured in:

HARBOR
PATRAS

2nd Prize

Architectural Competition

Location: Patra Greece

Architects: Konstantin Thorvald Barlas & Office 25 Architects

Client: Newspaper Peloponnisos & Patras Architectural Association

Design date: June 2016

Our intention is for the old port to be opened up to the people of Patras, so as to operate as a continuation of the city. The creation of an urban park, with main uses of recreation, walking, sports, culture, education and entertainment for residents of the city. With the relocation of the port, Patras achieves a demarcated water area, closed and protected. Our intention is to highlight the water tank.

 

The proposal - ideaThe Water Plaza is created in the space of the port storage tanks, and has the features of an ordinary square. The water plaza consists of floating platforms, lighting elements, water fountains and art installations on the water. The platforms could accommodate several uses such as recreational, open-air cinema, seating areas, small concerts etc. The serpentine path is a meandering walkway along the intervention area. It acts as a backbone whereupon all connections and pathways interconnect. This creates a parallel path-sidewalk in front of the buildings of the city, highlighting the remarkable buildings.

 

The connection of the city to the area of intervention is achieved by removing the fence of the old port, reducing the width of the road, extending the major routes of the city into the proposal area and maintaining the viewpoints from the city. To strengthen the axis of Ag. Nikolaos Street and connect the pier with the “Trion Symmachon” square the road is diverted underground. In addition, at the Ag. Dionysiou Street junction a footbridge-square with a width of 10m is created. The pier of Ag. Nicholas acquires a different more dynamic shape and at the end of the pier an observation post - landmark is created, which will enable citizens to enjoy the view. The pier is gradually submerged to come into contact with water. The curvature of the design results in a new spot for the cafeteria.

 

In the space between the piers of Ag. Nicholas and Gounarisall buildings are demolished, for the unimpeded sea views from the city, two pools are situated, as well as water sports facilities, playgrounds and an outdoor fitness area. At the Gounaris pier, an open theater is placed between land and water. The old building of the port is maintained and becomes a cultural centre, promenades and discreet parking spaces are created that are housed in part by the design configurations. In the area between Ag. Nikolaos and Ag. Dionysiou Streets, in place of the old hangar, a new building grid that will accommodate different uses is created as well as a dock to facilitate the function of the marina. On thepier of Ag. Dionysiou Street the city museum will be situated on the harbor side, overlooking the water plaza and the supporting buildings of the marina.

 

The roof of the museum functions as a square. The breakwater is connected to the redevelopment area through a footbridge, which is widened in some places, and acquires recreational areas and a swimming pool. It becomes part of the walk. The visitor gets a different perspective of the city. The area of the fish market and the fishing shelter acquires a cargo space and car parking as well as a dock. The area around the north basin is intended for receiving cruise ships. Canopies are formed for tourist buses and taxis and enclosed waiting areas.

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