As a reaction to the chaotic streetscape that is created due to the uncontrolled use of balconies, the decision was made to conceive the facade as a single volume that is built up out of loggias. This volume cantilevers three meters above its base, making it appear to float. The facade conceals the thickness of the floors. This is done so by ending all extremities of the facade into sharp edges. This system alters on every floor its orientation giving the facade a very specific rhythm. The shadow plays a different role on each surface. From the square in front, the view of the building is experienced differently from each angle.
This building was developed and built personally. 970 m2. Design 2008, construction 2009-2010.
Second place at the Domes Awards 2011 with an honorable mention of Steven Holl:
"The problem of ragged balconies along typical Greek urban streets is addressed in a simple and fresh way. While in strong contrast to the adjacent buildings, this new structure sets a finely proportioned space of inspiring geometric liveliness due to the subtle adjustment in the structural concrete planes."
Project title: EF37 / 8 apartments in Alexandroupolis
Design 2008, Construction 2010
Architect: Joris Braat
Contractor/Builder: Joris Braat
Structural engineer: Christos Doukas
Mechanical engineer: Nikos Gemitzakis
Photographer: Adonis Kekidakis
Building surface: 970 m2
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