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Sunday, February 19, 2012

Crete Property, Elounda Beach Resort, Crete Houses, Building, Davide Macullo

Crete Property, Elounda Beach Resort, Crete Houses, Building, Davide Macullo

 Contemporary Cretan homes, Greece, by Davide Macullo Architects

Elounda Beach Resort Villas
Elounda Beach - Crete Resort
Bungalows in Elounda, Crete, Greece

The amazing location of the site in the worldwide known resort Elounda Beach (leading of the world hotels) suggests a new project simulation that aims to link the scale of the land with the one of the sea marked by the beautiful surrounding bay that offers intimacy and wide view to the horizon at the same time.

Set back on the coast the raw of volumes faces the water as they would be anchored yachts towards the sea, while proposing a urban atmosphere on the land side. The news created pathways with open views to the sea have a reduced scale that reminds the ancient streets of coastal villages but in a contemporary way.
 
http://www.e-architect.co.uk/images/jpgs/greece/crete_houses_davidemaculloarchitetto160408_0.jpg

The strength geometry of the single units becomes a fluent landscape towards the sea through the sequence of rounded surfaces and 45° wall lines carving the deepness of the volumes. The whole system becomes a new artificial landscape that saws the two different conditions.

The use of dark grey stone for the cladding of the exterior walls set the new volumes in harmony with the surrounding nature and the use of natural materials as wood and leather enwraps the people in a warm atmosphere of natural taste.

 Elounda Beach Resort Villas Crete - Building Information

Architects: DAVIDE MACULLO - Lugano - Switzerland
MAKIS LAHANAS – Athens - Greece

Collaborators: MICHELE ALBERIO - Como – Italy
LORENZA TALLARINI – Lugano – Italy
MARINA RAVELLI - Como – Italy

Engineer: Ypsilon Consulting Engineers Ltd. - Athens - Greece
Realization: 2006-
Rendering: STUDIO DIM - Firenze – Italy

Elounda Beach Resort Villas images / information from Davide Macullo Architects

http://www.e-architect.co.uk/greece/crete_houses.htm

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