希腊小岛上的零碳奇观:这座小屋,让建筑成为自然的“修复者”
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2025-09-11 00:00
希腊小岛上的零碳奇观:这座小屋,让建筑成为自然的“修复者”

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在爱琴海湛蓝的天空下,一座住宅仿佛从希腊锡罗斯岛的山坡上自然生长出来,与大地紧密相拥。
Horizon House|地平线之屋
这座由雅典ONUS建筑事务所打造的230平米住宅,远不止是一座房子。它以“再生建筑”为灵魂,直面岛屿脆弱的生态与未来居住的挑战——不仅追求净零能耗,更致力于成为生态系统的积极参与者与修复者。

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生于土地,归于自然
建筑巧妙地半嵌入山坡地形,与山体融为一体,既谦逊地消隐于风景,又获得了天然的保温隔热效果。建造时大量运用当地石材砌墙,辅以回收木材和裸露混凝土,形成一种质朴、低碳的本土建筑语言。屋顶覆盖着绿植,不仅是雨水收集器,更是天然的隔热层和微型生态调节器。

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阳光、清风、地热:
自给自足的能源密码
房屋精心朝南布局,最大限度拥抱阳光与壮丽海景;北侧则相对封闭,有效抵御强风侵袭。
· 风能与地热联手:微型风力发电机搭配地热系统,满足全屋能源所需。
· 水循环闭环:“蓝屋顶”系统结合灰水回收利用,实现水资源高效闭环管理。
· 自然的力量:巧妙布置的天窗与可开启窗扇,让清风与阳光自由穿梭,即使没有空调,夏日也能舒适怡人。

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设计的不仅是居所,
更是生态系统
景观设计精选当地耐旱植物,它们默默守护着土壤、吸引着传粉昆虫,并悄然优化着微气候。环绕建筑的L形泳池,不只是休闲之处,更是一个降温的界面,加强了建筑与环境的对话。

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室内空间:
简约中的温度
从客厅到卧室,空间沿着地平线舒展铺陈。室内材料极尽简约,让石材、木材、混凝土的天然质感自然流露。庭院、平台和遮荫廊道模糊了室内外的界限,生活体验如流水般连续而自由。

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【2025 Architizer A+ Awards 全球最佳可持续住宅】
“建筑不该只是一个容器,它可以是修复生态的鲜活单元。”
Horizon House 清晰地告诉我们:建筑不仅能做到“低碳”,更能主动“再生”;不仅是“节能”的典范,更是与自然协同共生、回馈自然的未来居住方案。

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Horizon House
Siros, Greece
ONUS Architecture Studio
A net-zero residence embedded in the cycladic terrain, blending architectural minimalism with regenerative design strategies

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Athina, Greece, 2025-08-05 -
Located on a sloped site in Syros, Horizon House is a net-zero energy residence designed by ONUS Architecture Studio. Rooted in the Cycladic landscape, the project prioritizes energy autonomy, ecosystem restoration, and circular resource use. The semi-subterranean design minimizes visual impact while maximizing environmental performance, offering a case study in regenerative architecture for island environments.

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Winner of the 2025 Architizer A+ Award for Best Sustainable Residential Project worldwide, Horizon House by ONUS Architecture Studio is a recognized example of regenerative architecture. Selected by an international jury, the residence was honored for its approach to off-grid energy, site-responsive design, and low-impact construction on an island terrain.

A reinforced connection to place
Located in Syros, Greece, Horizon House sits on a steep slope overlooking the Aegean Sea. The 230-square-meter residence is partially embedded in the earth, allowing the landscape to shape both the form and performance of the building. Stone excavated from the site is used for structural walls and cladding, reinforcing the house's material connection to place. The design employs reclaimed wood, raw concrete, and native vegetation, resulting in a low-carbon, locally-grounded palette.

The house unfolds along a linear axis parallel to the horizon. Interior spaces face south, offering uninterrupted views, while maximizing passive solar gain. The more sheltered northern façade reduces exposure to prevailing winds and supports thermal comfort. An L-shaped pool defines the outdoor space and contributes to passive cooling, while visually linking the residence to the surrounding topography.
Bioclimatic strategies are central to the design. Deep-set openings, operable windows, and three skylights enable cross-ventilation and natural lighting, reducing the need for mechanical systems. During summer, thermal mass and air circulation maintain stable indoor temperatures.

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A fully energy-autonomous project
Micro wind turbines harness the island’s constant wind, while a geothermal system provides heating and cooling. The 300-square-meter green roof collects rainwater, which is filtered and stored through a blue roof system. Greywater is also treated and reused, minimizing waste and enabling off-grid operation.

A landscape design supporting environmental regeneration
Native plants—adapted to the Cycladic ecosystem—were selected to enhance biodiversity, attract pollinators, and stabilize soil. Strategic placement of trees and shrubs provides shading and protection from wind, improving the microclimate around the building. These interventions contribute to long-term soil health and water retention, supporting a self-sustaining ecological balance.

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Simplicity and continuity
Inside, the spatial layout emphasizes simplicity and continuity. Living and sleeping areas are organized around natural light and views, with minimal finishes that allow the textures of the materials to define the atmosphere. Transitions between indoor and outdoor space are fluid, with courtyards, terraces, and shaded verandas extending the living experience outward.

Horizon House reflects an approach to regenerative design that prioritizes restoration over consumption. The residence is conceived not only as a shelter, but also as a system that supports environmental and human well-being. It demonstrates how architecture can become part of a broader ecological infrastructure—supporting natural processes while providing a refined and resilient living environment.
By integrating renewable energy, water reuse, local materials, and ecosystem-based strategies, Horizon House offers a model of sustainable living that adapts to place and climate. Its quiet presence in the landscape reflects a commitment to architecture that works with, rather than apart from, the land it inhabits.

About ONUS Architecture Studio
ONUS Architecture Studio is an Athens-based architectural team committed to sustainable and regenerative design. The studio is steadily expanding and has received multiple international awards and distinctions, including the Architizer A+ Award in 2025.
ONUS brings expertise in circular construction, passive house principles, and ecosystem-based planning. Each project reflects a careful balance between environmental performance, material clarity, and spatial intention—exploring how architecture can actively contribute to both ecological and social systems.

Technical sheet
Project Name: Horizon House
Location: Syros, Cyclades, Greece
Client: Private
Architects: ONUS Architecture Studio
Lead Architect: Margarita Kyanidou
Project Team: Christina Ntalli, Aikaterini Korka, Anna Andreadi
Project Completion Date: 2025
Gross Area: 230 m²
Landscape Design: ONUS Architecture Studio
Project Sector: Residential, Sustainable Architecture
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