ABOUT THE PROJECT
Architectural Project in Taygetus
Yoik by Z-Level architects is a contemporary residential architectural intervention located on the eastern slopes of Mount Taygetus, within a protected Natura 2000 landscape. The project establishes a new inhabitable layer above the remains of a historic stone structure, creating a clear dialogue between vernacular foundations and contemporary construction.
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Approach
The project required a careful approach to how the building unfolds in space and connects to its surroundings. The sequence of volumes, the transition between materials and the way the structure sits within the terrain were central to the visual narrative.
Particular emphasis was placed on the contrast between solid stone elements and lighter architectural additions, as well as the modular rhythm of the design and its framing of the surrounding mountain landscape.
Use & Positioning
The resulting imagery supports architectural presentation across publications, institutional platforms and long-term digital communication. It reflects the clarity of the design intent while preserving the relationship between structure, material and environment.
Seen on Archdaily, this project is part of our Architectural and Interior projects.
Residential Architecture within a Protected Landscape
Yoik of Taygetus
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