corrugated steel roof shades concrete house by invisible studio in greek island's olive grove
Briefly

The House in an Olive Grove embodies the local culture and climate, emphasizing minimal disruption to its natural setting while utilizing available resources and traditional methods.
Piers Taylor’s design reflects a deep respect for the local landscape and building history, merging modern architecture with the region's longstanding agricultural practices.
The minimalist and rough aesthetic allows for flexibility in future adaptation, prioritizing essential needs like shelter and communal space within a sustainable framework.
Drawing inspiration from local history and architects like Glenn Murcutt, the project showcases climate-responsive design that harmonizes with the rural Corfu environment.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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