Peloponnese Rural House

A plot situated in the Kalamia village, with a view to the Gulf of Corinth, is a setting for a retreat. The morphology of the place led to the decision of creating a house with humble appearance from the street side, while developing in a two-level construction from the garden.

Recycled natural materials applied on the elevations and in interior are inspired by industrial feel of the rural Peloponnese traditional stone stables.

Built according to sustainable standards with restricted means, the custom-made 141m2 dwelling has been playing major role in the pandemic situation, providing its inhabitants both safety and comfort.

 

Architectural Studio Ivana Lukovic

Architect Ivana Lukovic is born in Belgrade, Serbia. Graduated with distinction from the Faculty of Architecture, University of Belgrade, Serbia.

From 1992 lives and works permanently in Athens, Greece, as a registered architect (member of the Technical Chamber of Greece, TEE). Between 1993 and 1997 collaborated on various projects in Greece and abroad. From 1997 runs her own architectural and interior design multi-awarded practice that is also engaged in experimental competition design.

Her involvement in projects is from the initial design all the way to the completion. Serbian native speaker, equally fluent in Greek, English and French.


 
 
 

Credits

Client: Ioannis Psarros and Katarina Ushakova

Manufacturer: -

Brand: -

Designer: Architectural Studio Ivana Lukovic

Country: Greece

Photographs: © Athina Souli

 
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