The Outdoor House by Sigurd Larsen: A Masterpiece of Outdoor Living Architecture in GreeceThe Outdoor House by Sigurd Larsen: A Masterpiece of Outdoor Living Architecture in Greece

The Outdoor House by Sigurd Larsen: A Masterpiece of Outdoor Living Architecture in Greece

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Perched on the serene shores of Kea-Kythnos, The Outdoor House by Sigurd Larsen redefines outdoor living architecture in Greece. Completed in 2025, this guest house merges simplicity, comfort, and Cycladic landscape into a seamless architectural experience. Its design encourages immersion in nature, emphasizing the beauty of island life under the Mediterranean sun.

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Embracing Outdoor Living Architecture

The central element of The Outdoor House is a large pergola that filters sunlight while allowing sea breezes to flow freely. By preventing the floor and stone walls from accumulating heat, the pergola ensures thermal comfort even during peak summer. This open-air structure creates a welcoming space that captures the essence of Greek outdoor living—shaded, breezy, and deeply connected to its surroundings.

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Outdoor Spaces and Mediterranean Lifestyle

Outdoor living is the heart of the house. An outdoor kitchen allows residents and guests to cook and dine beneath the open sky, while stone plinths serve as both seating and contemplative resting places. A movable dining table adapts to the sun and wind, offering flexibility throughout the day. The design extends beyond function, embracing the cultural rhythm of Mediterranean life, where meals, conversations, and leisure are celebrated outdoors.

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Minimal Shelter and Essential Indoor Space

While outdoor life dominates, the design includes a small stone room that provides essential indoor comfort. This space contains a bed, workspace, and bathroom, acting as the only heated and weather-protected zone. The modest interior ensures guests can retreat during rain or cold nights while keeping the focus on living outdoors.

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Integration with the Cycladic Landscape

The Outdoor House is designed as a guest house for the nearby Piperi House and sits naturally within the hillside terrace. The entrance, resembling a garden gate, leads into a space framing views of Piperi Island. Two parallel stone walls create an infinity terrace, blurring the boundary between land, rock, and sea. As visitors progress through the space, the horizon expands, offering an uninterrupted connection with the Aegean landscape.

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Simplicity and Harmony in Greek Architecture

Sigurd Larsen’s vision for The Outdoor House is an exploration of simplicity. By using local stone, open-air structures, and essential amenities, the architecture dissolves into the landscape. This stripped-down approach enhances the experience of island life—disconnecting from the noise of modern living while reconnecting with the natural rhythm of Greece.

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The Outdoor House by Sigurd Larsen is a paradigm of outdoor living architecture in Greece, blending minimalism, climate responsiveness, and cultural authenticity. It is more than a house; it is a retreat where nature, architecture, and human presence coexist in harmony.

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All Photographs are works of  KKROM Services

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