On the Greek coast, a ruin is transformed into a contemporary house

Starting with the restoration of an old customs house, a contemporary dwelling seeks a relationship between refined materials and the beauty of the Peloponnese.

Teloneio Kardamyli Outdoor spaces: the relationship between design and landscape

Photo Panagiotis Voumvakis 

Teloneio Kardamyli Outdoor spaces: the relationship between design and landscape

Photo Julia Klimi

Teloneio Kardamyli Framing the landscape: the relationship between interior and exterior

Photo Julia Klimi

Teloneio Kardamyli The living room: the continuous space of the house

Photo Julia Klimi

Teloneio Kardamyli The living room: the continuous space of the house

Photo Julia Klimi

Teloneio Kardamyli The living room: the continuous space of the house

Photo Panagiotis Voumvakis

Teloneio Kardamyli The interior partitions in opaque wired glass

Photo Panagiotis Voumvakis

Teloneio Kardamyli The interior partitions 

Photo Panagiotis Voumvakis

Teloneio Kardamyli The sleeping space: an intimate measure of architecture

Photo Panagiotis Voumvakis

Teloneio Kardamyli The interior partitions

Photo Julia Klimi

Teloneio Kardamyli The sleeping space: an intimate measure of architecture

Photo Julia Klimi

Teloneio Kardamyli The relationship between interior and exterior

Photo Panagiotis Voumvakis

Teloneio Kardamyli Framing the landscape: the relationship between interior and exterior

Photo Panagiotis Voumvakis

Teloneio Kardamyli Drawing of the State of the art before the project

Courtesy Etsi Architects

Teloneio Kardamyli Drawing of the State of the art before the project

Courtesy Etsi Architects

Teloneio Kardamyli Project elevation

Courtesy Etsi Architects

Teloneio Kardamyli  Project elevation

Courtesy Etsi Architects

Teloneio Kardamyli Project plan of the ground floor

Courtesy Etsi Architects

Teloneio Kardamyli Project plan of the first floor

Courtesy Etsi Architects

Teloneio Kardamyli Photo of the State of the art before the project

Foto: Julia Klimi, Panagiotis Voumvakis

Teloneio Kardamyli Photo of the State of the art before the project

Foto: Julia Klimi, Panagiotis Voumvakis

Teloneio Kardamyli Historical photo of the project site 

Foto: Julia Klimi, Panagiotis Voumvakis

The main goal was to transform a historic building into an elegant house capable of combining the Peloponnesian landscape with the essentiality of domestic spaces. This was the task that Etsi Architects set as they were commissioned an intervention on the historic customs in the port of Kardamyli.  

The Teloneio had become a ruin, appearing as a set of massive volumes partially covered by concrete. Therefore, the project’s challenge was to reveal the 18th-century stone structure, rethink the interior spaces to increase its quality, and rediscover the relationship with the sea, lapping just a few steps from the building. 

Etsi Architects, Teloneio Kardamyli, Peloponnese, Greece, 2021. Photo Panagiotis Voumvakis

To fulfil such goal, the Greek architecture firm has inserted new openings to enhance the dialogue between inside and outside, making spaces brighter and more liveable. 

Thus, the rooms are characterised by furnishings in olive wood, defining volumes that seem to be carved out of the stone itself. The floor, in local marble, follows the colour of the furniture, contrasting a smooth finish with the roughness of the ancient walls. Finally, adding a small room for services in the bedrooms is a chance to design new partitions with an opaque wired glass wall, emphasizing lightness while differentiating the intervention from the existing structures.

Hence, the Teloneio Kardamyli has set a sequence of new spaces in which a refined restoration work is revealed, where simplicity becomes a strengthening element for the project itself. Mosaics, niches and glimpses of the sea generate a luminous architecture, standing out within a unique and, at the same time, domestic landscape.

Teloneio Kardamyli Photo Panagiotis Voumvakis 

Outdoor spaces: the relationship between design and landscape

Teloneio Kardamyli Photo Julia Klimi

Outdoor spaces: the relationship between design and landscape

Teloneio Kardamyli Photo Julia Klimi

Framing the landscape: the relationship between interior and exterior

Teloneio Kardamyli Photo Julia Klimi

The living room: the continuous space of the house

Teloneio Kardamyli Photo Julia Klimi

The living room: the continuous space of the house

Teloneio Kardamyli Photo Panagiotis Voumvakis

The living room: the continuous space of the house

Teloneio Kardamyli Photo Panagiotis Voumvakis

The interior partitions in opaque wired glass

Teloneio Kardamyli Photo Panagiotis Voumvakis

The interior partitions 

Teloneio Kardamyli Photo Panagiotis Voumvakis

The sleeping space: an intimate measure of architecture

Teloneio Kardamyli Photo Julia Klimi

The interior partitions

Teloneio Kardamyli Photo Julia Klimi

The sleeping space: an intimate measure of architecture

Teloneio Kardamyli Photo Panagiotis Voumvakis

The relationship between interior and exterior

Teloneio Kardamyli Photo Panagiotis Voumvakis

Framing the landscape: the relationship between interior and exterior

Teloneio Kardamyli Courtesy Etsi Architects

Drawing of the State of the art before the project

Teloneio Kardamyli Courtesy Etsi Architects

Drawing of the State of the art before the project

Teloneio Kardamyli Courtesy Etsi Architects

Project elevation

Teloneio Kardamyli Courtesy Etsi Architects

 Project elevation

Teloneio Kardamyli Courtesy Etsi Architects

Project plan of the ground floor

Teloneio Kardamyli Courtesy Etsi Architects

Project plan of the first floor

Teloneio Kardamyli Foto: Julia Klimi, Panagiotis Voumvakis

Photo of the State of the art before the project

Teloneio Kardamyli Foto: Julia Klimi, Panagiotis Voumvakis

Photo of the State of the art before the project

Teloneio Kardamyli Foto: Julia Klimi, Panagiotis Voumvakis

Historical photo of the project site