Contemporary Seaside Houses

Page 1

CONTEMPORARY SEASIDE HOUSES


2


Seaside houses are places to unwind in a relaxed setting. They hold the promise of freedom, escape and pure relaxation. Indoor-outdoor living is the norm. The featured waterfront homes vary in size and style, though all within the realm of the modern, from open plan homes that include terraces and rooms that flow from indoors to outdoor, to spaces flooded with light and views. From peaceful, modern houses that blend into the environment to edgy designer homes that boldly stand out, these breathtaking waterfront properties will inspire anyone who loves a water view. These houses serve as models of exquisite design with lots of ideas for homeowners who don’t necessarily live in a waterfront home, but who wish to have something of that appeal and sensitivity in their own space. “Contemporary Seaside Houses” explores the unique design of beautiful architecturally designed coastal houses as well as of the gorgeous natural environments that surround them. They harmoniously adapt to the surrounding landscape while embracing the seaside lifestyle with inviting interiors and outdoor living spaces. “Contemporary Seaside Houses” is a tribute to rooms with magnificent views.

Wim Pauwels Publisher

3


CONTENTS

CYCLADIC ARCHITECTURAL CHARACTERISTICS

6

SUMMER HOUSE FACING THE AEGAN

20

VOLUMETRIC CONNECTIONS

32

BLENDING BETWEEN INDOOR AND OUTDOOR

50

19TH CENTURY HOUSE ON A CLIFF EDGE

66

A JOHN LAUTNER INSPIRED ARCHITECTURAL HOME

80

MINIMALIST RETREAT WITH DISTINCT PACIFIC OCEAN VIEWS

98

A SERIES OF PLATFORMS AND PATHS IN TROPICAL GREENERY

108

PACIFIC PENTHOUSE OVERLOOKING AUSTRALIA’S MOST ICONIC BEACH

120

AN EYE FOR DETAIL IN DESIGN

132

A WAVE BREAKING ON THE SHORE

146

WATERFRONT HOLIDAY VILLA

156

SUMMER BEACH HOUSE

170

RESTORATION OF A 1930’S VILLA 178

5


6

Photography: Yiorgos Kordakis


8


9


19TH CENTURY HOUSE ON A CLIFF EDGE Milos Perched on the cliff edge in Plaka, the main town on the Greek island of Milos, this 19th century house has been carefully restored to provide a London-based family with an authentically traditional yet practical summer retreat. Originally built in 1813, the house is effectively a 200-year-old stone organism. Unlike more recent building styles, it is not made up of separate elements, almost every part has been constructed in stone. We were keen to respect this organism, leaving the 60cm thick walls untouched and performing a very precise and deliberate surgery on the building with minimal intervention. We removed more recent structural additions to revive the original intention of the design and all new elements have been constructed with traditional techniques using locally sourced materials. Restricted access due to the narrow streets within Plaka meant that these materials had to be carried by hand from the nearest road up through the village to the house. Originally the house was divided into 2 zones; the ground floor as the main living and entertaining space and the basement, dug out of the mountain rock, as storage and utility space. We wanted to preserve the contrasting characters of the 2 floors whilst redistributing their programmatic use. The cave-like lower level has become a quietly calming guest suite, separated and private yet just a few steps down from the

www.k-studio.gr

main house. Walls are roughly finished, following the natural surface of the stone, the floor is laid with organically arranged slate stones and natural light is low due to the small openings and reduced ceiling height. The lofty, light-filled upper level has the main living areas within it, adjusted to suit modern family life. The entrance courtyard has been transformed with the removal of a 1990’s concrete slab ceiling and its replacement with an elegant bamboo pergola. We have added a shower, a sink and hanging for beach towels so that the space is now used as a post-beach ‘de-sanding zone’ before entering the main house. Inside simple, raw finishes provide cooling respite. Slate and timber flooring and unpainted walls allow the house to breathe and bespoke crafted furniture and fittings respect the local style whilst incorporating state of the art appliances and technology. This is particularly true of the kitchen, originally within a smaller room elsewhere it is now a large, professionally equipped yet traditionally designed space for everyday use as well as extended family gatherings. A new mezzanine in the children’s bedroom frees up useful play space and provides the opportunity for an en-suite bathroom and wardrobe whilst in the living room a new fireplace creates a focal point and helps transform the house into a welcoming, family home.

67


68


75


76


161


162


164


165


WEBSITES 6-31 www.block722.com 32-49 www.blaineynorth.com 50-65 www.metroarea.it 66-79 www.k-studio.gr 80-97 www.silviorechlesleycarstens.co.za www.peerutin.co.za 98-107 www.lesinterieurs.com.au 108-119 www.mainoffice.eu 120-131 www.mathiesonarchitects.com 132-145 www.lawlessandmeyerson.com www.mhndu.com 146-155 www.stefanodorata.com 156-169 www.alexanderand.co 170-177 www.antonioaltarribaarquitecto.com 178-191 www.valeriechomarat.com

192

PUBLISHER BETA-PLUS publishing www.betaplus.com DESIGN Polygraph’ – Nathalie Binart EAN 9782875500687 © 2019, BETA-PLUS All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means. Printed in Belgium.


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.