Gaia Residence: Harmonizing Contemporary Architecture with Nature in Lefkada, Greece
Gaia Residence in Lefkada, Greece blends raw materials, modern design, and nature, offering serene indoor-outdoor living with stunning sea views.
Located on the picturesque Meganisi Island in Lefkada, Greece, Gaia Residence by Ateno Architecture Studio is a masterful example of how modern architecture can harmonize with nature. Spanning 350 m², this two-storey summer residence, completed in 2023, was meticulously crafted to foster a deep connection between its occupants and the surrounding wilderness. Captured through the lens of photographer Yiorgis Yerolymbos, the residence showcases a delicate balance between raw materials, lush landscapes, and luxurious yet understated living.



The project draws its inspiration from Gaia, the ancient Greek goddess of the Earth, symbolizing the nurturing spirit and interconnectedness of all life. This symbolism is echoed throughout the design, emphasizing a philosophy rooted in simplicity, sustainability, and a tactile connection to the environment. Despite the rawness of the materials—terracotta, handmade terrazzo, marble, and wood—the residence emanates a warm and inviting atmosphere, seamlessly integrating with the verdant surroundings as if carved from the land itself.



Design and Spatial Layout Originally conceived and permitted by NOMEN Architects, the building underwent a complete transformation under the guidance of lead architects Elias Theodorakis and Yiorgos Fiorentinos, preserving only its structural framework and core spatial arrangement. The residence responds to the building’s irregular geometry through tangent rectangles and introduces an expansive wooden pergola, creating a canopy-like effect that unifies the composition while providing shade and continuity between indoor and outdoor spaces.



The interior design embraces a rustic elegance, with walls, floors, and ceilings uniformly finished in natural textures. Five distinct bedrooms offer private sanctuaries, while generous living and dining areas encourage social interaction. The interior’s muted tones and earthy textures create a serene retreat, perfectly complementing the surrounding landscape.


Integration with Nature Set atop a ridge and surrounded by century-old olive trees, Gaia Residence engages fully with the natural topography. The outdoor spaces are layered across three levels, with a central swimming pool serving as the focal point. The upper terrace provides breathtaking views of the Ionian Sea and the Pindos Mountains, while the lower level, partially embedded in the terrain, offers a secluded and tranquil retreat. This thoughtful integration of the built and natural environments reinforces the residence’s philosophy of harmony with nature, making it a unique example of contemporary sustainable design.



Materials and Craftsmanship The choice of materials emphasizes tactility and authenticity. Terracotta hues resonate with the surrounding landscape, while marble, wood, and handmade terrazzo introduce warmth and texture. Collaborations with renowned manufacturers—including Alumil, Bisazza, Diedron, Eleftheriou Constructions, Kourasanit, Lido, Mosaikodapedo, Patiris, and Vistosi—ensured that every detail of Gaia Residence reflects quality, craftsmanship, and a timeless aesthetic.


All photographs are works of Yiorgis Yerolymbos
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