“LEVEL” Residence
Location: Soros, Volos, Greece
In the newly developed area of Soros, in the suburbs of Volos, the multi-level residence “Level” has been constructed. The architectural design follows the slope of the terrain, creating a cohesive, minimalist structure with clean, precise lines. The 10-meter elevation difference across the site, towards the view, load to the creation of a vertical, three-dimensional functional puzzle for a residence where the entrance level has an 8 meter vertical different with the rest of the main living spaces.
The residence unfolds across four levels on the rear side, engulfed by the rock, and two levels on the front side, oriented towards the view. Starting from the lowest level, the exterior features a pool area and outdoor lounge a BBQ space, while the interior hosts the main living areas, including the kitchen, living room, dining room, a WC, and auxiliary spaces. The living and dining areas, with their large glass panels, serve as an observatory overlooking the Pagasitikos Gulf, Mount Pelion with its southern villages, and the scattered houses of the settlement in the foreground. These expanded openings create a sense of transparency to the south, allowing abundant light to flow in and embrace every corner of the space.
On the second level, an intermediate area is formed, housing an office and utility spaces. The third level accommodates the bedrooms, along with essential auxiliary spaces and a gym. The top level includes a closed parking area, the main entrance, and an independent loft apartment.
Upon entering the building, the interior atrium reveals a connecting staircase that creates a harmonious sense of flow through various spaces. This internal staircase, a lightweight metal structure with wooden steps, along with a glass bridge, add a sense of lightness and stability when connecting the differnet levels, enhancing natural ventilation and the diffusion of interior light. Vertical movement is also facilitated by an elevator.
The residence has a southern orientation, offering unobstructed sea views.
During the design process, significant attention was given to its energy footprint. Latest insulation methods, heating and cooling systems were implemented. The use of photovoltaic panels contribute to the buildings energy efficiency. The overall construction is made of reinforced concrete, with a distinctive northwest stone wall for protecting the residence from harsh northern weather conditions.