House 2
Anastassios Kotsiopoulos succeeded in outflanking the constraints on House 2 in this protected area of the ancient city of
The House 2 is developed on three levels plus basement, covering a total of 350 sq m. The vertical organization over three levels makes the central skylight essential for the distribution of natural light as well as allowing visual contact between the main floors. The basement floor is containing with the storage and boiler-rooms and the ground floor with the library, the study room, a small courtyard and the entrance with the garage.
The main front volume of the House 2 covered with semi-transparent wooden shutters and containing part of the two upper floors of the house, with the living and dining rooms as well as the master bedroom and the main balcony on the second floor. The northern part of the house functions as a background and consists of the guest room and kitchen on the first floor and the children bedroom with its balcony on the second floor as well as of the auxiliary spaces on all floors.















