La Villa de Madeleine: a place of reconnection and quiet luxury
In Ai-Giannis, an old stable with a farmhouse above it is transformed into a modest, geometric composition of dwellings, discreetly nestled into the stony landscape.
Local materials meet contemporary textures, sculpting a refined architectural language.
The spaces retain their autonomy, yet communicate through courtyards, stone steps, and open-air passages—an experience of privacy with a sense of neighborhood.
Openings emerge as slits, recesses, and subtractions of volume, where light and shadow alternate, gently brushing the rugged stone and wooden surfaces.
The building listens to memory and quietly declares an intention of silent continuity.