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What a waste of patio.... Make it green and breathe.... also open up the rooms to the courtyard and connect them visually. Interrupting the window from the living room with something that looks like a chimney was not a wise decision either.... Well, there are colors for tastes, right....
I don't believe I have seen deep swept (angled) facia in wood flowing from the ceiling previously in an outdoor/indoor context. I have been designing a residential property with a swept facia covering in steel (over MGO panels) matching the steel roof (high fire threat location), but we are using Class A fire treated wood in the ceilings for extended outdoor spaces...
Ein Schönes Haus. Weitläufig offen um mit der Natur ikontakt zu können. Modern ohne Schnörkel doch durch die verwendeten Materialien aufgeräumt und gemütlich. Durch den Übergang kann man sich wie in einem Baumhaus fühlen. Frei und schwerelos. 😊❤
It is a deeply sad and disappointing thing (and probably disturbing to some people) to realize that Mykonos, once the island selected by authors, painters, sculptors, poets and people aiming to experience the natural beauty of this little piece of arid land in the middle of the Aegean sea that was allegedly a stronghold for pirates for centuries, has now become a place where prostitution, drugs, alcoholism, rudeness and complete disrespect of almost any lawful behavior rules. Hotels, restaurants, beach bars and cafeterias charge exorbitant prices (usually without issuing any receipt), they employ young Greeks or illegal immigrants at monthly wages below (sometimes way below) the minimum wage without any social security compensations and having them work 12-14 hour shifts in 7-day weeks treating them like slaves, while beach bars and hotels occupy beaches charging ridiculously high prices for an umbrella and two “chaise longues”, forbidding people who are not willing to use them (and pay for them) to swim in that beach (Btw. by Greek law all beaches are public and freely accessible to everybody). Much of the tourist economy of the island has fallen in the hands of the Russian mafia and its oligarchs, much of the supply of food, equipment and fuel and quite a part of the building business is ruled by the Albanian mafia. Corruption runs high at all levels, as you can open any sort of shop almost anywhere, provided you have "the right connections" (or if you are willing to pay hefty “shortcut fees”) and you can build almost whatever you wish (or can afford to) without feeling restricted by any building permits, laws on the use of land, or any public space demarcation. Local Mykonians, once happy and proud of their island, are worried if they are going to have the means to keep their properties on the island, and are increasingly threatened both by the shady people that make Mykonos their summer residence and by the myriads of people landing on their island as tourists seeing in Mykonos the paradise for heavy drugs, easy free and paid sex, wild partying and a chance to engage in any sort of extreme, unhinged nightlife "entertainment" of all sorts. Multiple reports by public authority auditors characterize the situation in Mykonos as “way out of hand” and international news networks are recently known to grant Mykonos the title of "Colombia of the Mediterranean Sea", if that adds a layer of description to the fast, sad and probably irreversible disintegration of this very beautiful island. What a shameful waste!
First of all I love that you shared the sketches. Also the drawings are good. The project... well, I would have done several things differently, but that's just my taste.
I love everything, but the layout of the first floor. 3 bedrooms and the bathroom lost to a sofa.... I guess the client really wanted 4 bedrooms in total at any cost.
I love the choice of music for this video. So beautiful. As for the architecture, I like the green column staircase and the wood panelling on the facade.
Not bad. Thanks for sharing the photos of the construction process as well. What I like most are the skylights in the bathroom and the view from the living room. 👍