Villa in Greece, inspired by Yves Klein
Every day in the world appear beautiful or impossibly beautiful things, and you can look at some of them endlessly. Or at least a couple of minutes - to unload the brain, escape from the routine and let your eyes rest. Today we offer to admire the Villa House T, built on the Ionic coast of Greece by the Belgian architectural bureau Oliver Dwek.
Located on a steep, green beach, the villa looks directly at Kefalonia - its neighbor Corfu and the largest of the Ionian island group. “Blue has no dimensions. Blue is unlimited” - it is this quotation of the artist and blue adept Yves Klein that underlies the building, which interprets traditional Greek architecture: snow-white houses of cubic forms. Sharply standing out against the backdrop of lush greenery and shrill blue of the Greek sky and sea, House T at the same time emphasizes that they are the main ones here: the building is designed in such a way that the fourth wall is almost always the landscape.
Photo: Olivier dwek