stone walls and serene pools define VASTUDIO’s cretan residence
VAstudio’s Threshold is a residential complex in Pazinos, near Chania, Crete, designed to amplify the latent qualities of an existing structure. Its stone walls, vaulted ceilings, and interplay with light create a home where daily living is infused with memories. The renovated complex is organized into three interconnected volumes, each anchored by a reflecting pool, and designed to guide circulation as a series of contemplative thresholds that frame views, mark time, and structure spatial experience.
images courtesy of VAstudio
curved geometries shape light and recall the original building
Set within a village defined by olive groves, terraces, and dry stone walls, Threshold engages with its landscape through materiality, which includes locally sourced stone, timber, and lime plaster, and spatial gestures. Vaulted ceilings, preserved and highlighted throughout the interiors, act as spatial anchors with their curved geometries shaping light and acoustics while recalling the layered history of the original building.
Pools reflect the sky and olive groves, structuring the composition of the site, while skylights and carefully positioned apertures animate surfaces, casting shifting patterns across stone, plaster, and timber throughout the day. Pathways, level changes, and framed views transform movement into a reflective experience, where thresholds act as pauses in the journey through the home.
The Greek architects at VAstudio restored the existing stonework, timber beams, and vaults, while modern systems were integrated discreetly, and wherever possible, materials were reused to maintain continuity and reduce environmental impact. The resulting residence accommodates contemporary living while preserving the historic essence of its architecture.
VAstudio’s Threshold is a residential complex near Chania, Crete
stone walls, vaulted ceilings, and interplay with light create a home where daily living is infused with memories
existing structure, part of the complex in Pazinos
the renovated complex is organized into three interconnected volumes
designed to guide circulation as a series of contemplative thresholds
each volume is anchored by a reflecting pool
set within a village defined by olive groves, terraces, and dry stone walls
modern systems were integrated discreetly
Threshold engages with its landscape through materiality
VAstudio restored the existing stonework, timber beams, and vaults
pathways, level changes, and framed views transform movement into a reflective experience
vaulted ceilings, preserved and highlighted throughout the interiors, act as spatial anchors
curved geometries shape light and acoustics
project info:
name: Threshold
architect: VAstudio | @vastudio_architecture
location: Pazinos, Chania, Crete, Greece
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