The greek architects, Tense Architecture Network, teach us a very interesting house, with a compositive description that articulates the prisms generating a sense of balance, calm. The interior is a retreat that disappears when sliding panels that blend the interior and the garden in one unit. Finally, the prisms, the shell, inside house and garden balance a project volumetrically very marked, where these elements work together.

Memory of project

The residence's plot is small and an adjacent building almost blocks the southern sun. The main part of the field should remain free and become the residence itself: an austere prism, centrally supported, hovers above the liberated ground. At first, an area was defined: a cubic shell of plants creates a limit for the house. In order to reside, ones withdraws in. Three metallic columns support a net of inox ropes where plants have already started to climb in order to generate a volume equally important to the house’s prisms.

When the plants are grown the green screen will be penetrated only by the black central column of the concrete shelter. The basalt-watery surface on which it is based reflects the light in the interior. Exposed concrete is dark tinted where a greater depth, a sense of anchoring was necessary. Artificial light is cautiously managed in order to protect the night and the intimacy that dim light offers.

The shell remains intact towards the main façade. The public image of the residence will eventually recede behind the plants and the house will claim the whole field. The vigorously detached prism lets the sun enter and functions as a shelter: living space lies beneath. When the sliding panels retreat, the merging with the garden is complete.

The space that the elevated prism creates is the main compositional gesture. The manner that this gesture is performed is crucial: it is the manner through which the hovering prism is supported by the central column. A calm tension is realized, a simple yet clear correlation of forces. The synergy between structural and architectural design gives a residence where the shell is not more important than its field. Those are juxtaposed: one to one.

Text.- Tense Architecture Network.

CREDITS.-

Architects.- Tilemachos Andrianopoulos, Kostas Mavros, Nestoras Kanellos.
Team collaborators.- Athanasios Kontizas (Structural design).
Owners.- Eri Mitsostergiou, George Toulantas.
Date.- 2010-2012 (realization).
Surface.- 200 m².
Site.- Kifissia, Greece.

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Tilemachos Andrianopoulos. Born in Athens (1974), Diploma in Architecture, NTUA (2001), Metropolis Msc in Architecture and Urban Culture, CCCB-UPC (2006). In 2004 co-creates Tense Architecture Network with Kostas Mavros, as a network of collaborators and works of architecture as well. Member of the multidisciplinary group Greenproject (2010), Ph.D. candidate (NTUA 2012).

Kostas Mavros. Born in Nea Ionia, Magnesia (1974), Diploma in Architecture NTUA (2001), co-creator of Tense Architecture Network (2004).

Thanos Bampanelos. Born in Athens (1977), Diploma in Architecture (NTUA 2001), Msc in Built Environment: Virtual Environments, UCL (2003), member of Tense architecture Network since 2009.

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Published on: May 14, 2013
Cite: "Residence in Kifissia by Tense Architecture Network" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/residence-kifissia-tense-architecture-network> ISSN 1139-6415
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