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Watch a video tour of Ridge House with lead architects Giorgos Mitroulias and Michaeljohn Raftopoulos and RECORD's Suzanne Stephens.
A curvilinear, sculptural house on a Greek island in the Aegean Sea convincingly testifies to a skillful melding of topography and architecture. Embedded in the slope of a hill in Antiparos, the Ridge House seems to grow from the site. Its serpentine plan, local gneiss stone, and episodic sequence of spaces—courtyards, lightwells, planted roofs, and expansive terraces—enrich the experience of occupying this site. Let us not forget the view of the water.
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