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Viglostasi

Architecture

Personalized Home Creation

Completed / Professional Category

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Architect / Designer:

Sotiris Tsergas & Katja Margaritoglou

Studio:

Block722architects+ PC

Design Team:

Team:
Sotiris Tsergas, Katja Margaritoglou, Vasiliki Moustafatzi, Michael Gryllakis, Patricia Fakiolaki, Grigoris Bodiotis, Agni Stasinopoulou, Sofia Stefanopoulou, Eva Dimoula, Sofia Damianidou, Eirini Liapikou, Ioanna Petroulaki, Nansy Nikolopoulou


Masterplanning and architecture: Block722
Creative direction: Block722
Interior design: Block722
Lighting study: Skia Lighting
Landscape design: Outside landscape architecture

Construction manager: Block722, Michael Gryllakis
Construction/Site Engineer: Isidoros Rossolatos
Architectural supervision: Block722
Structural Eng: Isidoros Rossolatos
MEP Eng: Leonardos Roussos
HVAC consultant: Regeon PC- Kapetanakis K. & M.
Εlectrical Eng: Maximos Rossolatos
Property Development and consulting: Kyanon Development

Wall lamps: Block722 (design), Un.processed Realities (manufacturer)
Pot and plants: GreentoGreen
Ceramics: Anna Karountzou ceramics, Lava toy ceramic
Objects: Bombyx, Moda Bagno, Kave Home, Mavriki

Copyright:

Photographer: Ana Santl , Aerial Photographer/Videographer: George Pappas

Country:

Greece

Residence Viglostasi appears like a traditional island settlement, perched on rocky slopes above the Mediterranean Sea, yet this is a single, private holiday home, nestled in its secluded, natural site of the Cycladic Island of Syros. We crafted the house’s distinctive character by drawing on the typology of small Aegean villages – minimalist constellations of low volumes, often found sprawled on hillsides, looking out towards the sea.
Our studio combines a low key, gentle architecture, together with minimalist forms, natural materials and neutral colours. Our team designed a generous, yet modest and calming space to stay, host and entertain, making the most of the island’s slow, indoor/outdoor lifestyle.
The result is a 500 sq m complex of low, orthogonal volumes, arranged around a network of pathways that connect both enclosed spaces and the various terraces, gardens, and patios on site. The main house contains a principal suite and a second bedroom, as well as a flowing, open plan living space. Two guest suites provide additional sleeping quarters, remaining connected to the primary residence through shared facilities and vistas.
A central outdoor ‘plaza’ brings everything together and acts as a circulation heart to the whole, leading towards the 24m long infinity pool and lounge terrace to the lower end of the plot. It offers uninterrupted views towards the horizon, while underneath it, a home gym and yoga terrace are tucked away, allowing privacy for exercising and meditation.
Spreading the home on different levels manages the site’s steep incline. It also permits long views from almost everywhere. Meanwhile, the modest stone, wood and plaster volumes’ spaced-out placement makes the complex appear at home within the arrant, Greek landscape. Light, nature-inspired colour tones, terrazzo palladiano floors, traditional shutters and pergolas, a garden of native species, and a green roof, further accentuate this feeling.
At the same time, a sense of gentle luxury prevails. This is achieved not only by generosity of space throughout, but also through bespoke details (such as the joinery), and the materials used, which include Olympus marble, travertine stone, bamboo, and oak wood.
Viglostasi is a family of traditional Aegean structures, offering different views, feels and qualities of space for play with and enjoyment. It makes the most of the site’s substantial size and connects seamlessly indoors and outdoors, creating spatial narratives and framing views along the way.

Residence Viglostasi appears like a traditional island settlement, perched on rocky slopes above the Mediterranean Sea, yet this is a single, private holiday home, nestled in its secluded, natural site of the Cycladic Island of Syros. We crafted the house’s distinctive character by drawing on the typology of small Aegean villages – minimalist constellations of low volumes, often found sprawled on hillsides, looking out towards the sea.
Our studio combines a low key, gentle architecture, together with minimalist forms, natural materials and neutral colours. Our team designed a generous, yet modest and calming space to stay, host and entertain, making the most of the island’s slow, indoor/outdoor lifestyle.
The result is a 500 sq m complex of low, orthogonal volumes, arranged around a network of pathways that connect both enclosed spaces and the various terraces, gardens, and patios on site. The main house contains a principal suite and a second bedroom, as well as a flowing, open plan living space. Two guest suites provide additional sleeping quarters, remaining connected to the primary residence through shared facilities and vistas.
A central outdoor ‘plaza’ brings everything together and acts as a circulation heart to the whole, leading towards the 24m long infinity pool and lounge terrace to the lower end of the plot. It offers uninterrupted views towards the horizon, while underneath it, a home gym and yoga terrace are tucked away, allowing privacy for exercising and meditation.
Spreading the home on different levels manages the site’s steep incline. It also permits long views from almost everywhere. Meanwhile, the modest stone, wood and plaster volumes’ spaced-out placement makes the complex appear at home within the arrant, Greek landscape. Light, nature-inspired colour tones, terrazzo palladiano floors, traditional shutters and pergolas, a garden of native species, and a green roof, further accentuate this feeling.
At the same time, a sense of gentle luxury prevails. This is achieved not only by generosity of space throughout, but also through bespoke details (such as the joinery), and the materials used, which include Olympus marble, travertine stone, bamboo, and oak wood.
Viglostasi is a family of traditional Aegean structures, offering different views, feels and qualities of space for play with and enjoyment. It makes the most of the site’s substantial size and connects seamlessly indoors and outdoors, creating spatial narratives and framing views along the way.

Block722architects+ PC

“to rise all senses through authentic and timeless experiences”

Block722 is a boutique architecture studio based in Athens, Greece. Reflecting the diverse background of its founders, the studio merges Mediterranean and Scandinavian influences for the creation of distinct, high-quality architectural spaces that feel effortless, timeless, and understatedly pleasing.

Block722’s approach is exclusively holistic, where architecture and interior design breathe in unison to create a balanced result that responds with sensibility and simplicity to the user’s needs.

The use of clean lines and the creation of quality architecture space are design rules that define each project, independent of its scale. The interior team is closely working with the architectural design team throughout the projects’ lifecycle, considering it as a whole, introducing refined, excellent quality materials and objects that will ultimately define the identity of each project.