Project: Tri-Edge Residence
Location: Eleysina
Architectural Study: ONUS Architecture Studio
Lead Architect: Margarita Kyanidou
Project Team: Margarita Kyanidou, Christina Ntalli, Chrysanthi Papaioannou, Georgina Lampropoulou
Structural Study: Sophia Pappa
3D Renders: ONUS Architecture Studio
Status: Proposal
Tri-Edge House is a private residence defined by a single geometric gesture.
A sharp triangular volume frames the first floor, creating a continuous line of shade and establishing the building’s identity from the street. The volume sits quietly within its context, using geometry rather than ornament to express character.
A vertical timber screen traces the boundary, offering privacy while allowing filtered views and airflow. This light enclosure creates a sense of threshold, guiding the transition from public space into the courtyard. Behind it, a muted palette of materials stone at the ground level and smooth render on the upper floor anchors the house to its surroundings and responds to the Mediterranean light.
Openings are arranged to support cross-ventilation and visual continuity between interior and exterior. The living spaces extend toward a protected outdoor terrace and pool, forming a single landscaped plane where daily life unfolds. On the rooftop, a planted perimeter and a sheltered seating area offer a quiet vantage point over the neighborhood.
The house is shaped with intention: geometry used as structure, privacy achieved through layers, and materials selected for longevity and calm presence.
Project: Tri-Edge Residence
Location: Eleysina
Architectural Study: ONUS Architecture Studio
Lead Architect: Margarita Kyanidou
Project Team: Margarita Kyanidou, Christina Ntalli, Chrysanthi Papaioannou, Georgina Lampropoulou
Structural Study: Sophia Pappa
3D Renders: ONUS Architecture Studio
Status: Proposal
Tri-Edge House is a private residence defined by a single geometric gesture.
A sharp triangular canopy frames the first floor, creating a continuous line of shade and establishing the building’s identity from the street. The volume sits quietly within its context, using geometry rather than ornament to express character.
A vertical timber screen traces the boundary, offering privacy while allowing filtered views and airflow. This light enclosure creates a sense of threshold, guiding the transition from public space into the courtyard. Behind it, a muted palette of materials — stone at the ground level and smooth render on the upper floor — anchors the house to its surroundings and responds to the Mediterranean light.
Openings are arranged to support cross-ventilation and visual continuity between interior and exterior. The living spaces extend toward a protected outdoor terrace and pool, forming a single landscaped plane where daily life unfolds. On the rooftop, a planted perimeter and a sheltered seating area offer a quiet vantage point over the neighborhood.
The house is shaped with intention: geometry used as structure, privacy achieved through layers, and materials selected for longevity and calm presence.