Villa Ypsilon

Nearly invisible from above, Villa Ypsilon by Lassa Architects seamlessly blends into a hill atop Greece’s Peloponnese peninsula. It boasts a unique “Y” that separates the living space into three separate areas, surrounded by sheltered patios that look out over the bay. Continue reading for more pictures and information.

Villa Ypsilon
Villa Ypsilon
Villa Ypsilon
Villa Ypsilon
Villa Ypsilon

” The interior space has a light and flowing quality to it despite the fact that it is broken into two distinctive parts; one for the three bedrooms and two bathrooms, and the other for the public area. To fend off the hot summer days without using any extra energy, the architects behind this project used a concrete shell along the roof and made sure to utilize the cross-ventilation provided by the unique shape of the home,” according to Hi Consumption

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