The plot lies on the southern rocky coastline of Meganisi, next to the scenic Limonari Bay.
Walking along the sloped terrain feels like stepping into a mediterranean rock garden. Olive trees growing in between low sculptural boulders and a panoramic view of the Ionian sea.
While aiming to capture this feeling, the design of each villa and its relationship to the landscape was influenced by the zen garden values.
At the same time, the buildings are formed as a marriage of a more traditional central stone volume -inspired by local architecture – and two adjacent, distinctly contemporary volumes.
This approach allows for the architecture to feel rooted, as well as offer a luxurious sense of openness accompanied by unobstructed sea views.
It creates a sense of flow from the landscape to the building and the opposite, which enhances a wellness type of experience close to nature.
With a focus on detail and natural lighting, the interior of each villa evokes a sense of serenity and understated luxury, reflecting the lifestyle of those who seek peaceful living.
As one moves outwards the slabs extend, creating overhangs that seemingly float off the ground, and provide shade to the main outdoor areas close to the pool.
The expansive outdoor spaces are organized around natural focal points identified on the site, like boulders and olive trees, which are highlighted by curved stone retaining walls seamlessly blended into the natural contours.
Finally, the retaining walls lead onto pebbled pathways traversing the slope all the way down to the sculpted stone platforms by the sea, where one can truly be immersed in nature.


