Location
Elevated Above the Coastline
SONATA Residences occupy an elevated position within the coastal district, allowing the architecture to rise above the surrounding urban fabric.
From this vantage point, the landscape opens toward the sea, creating a visual corridor where buildings, trees, and horizon align in a continuous spatial sequence.
The result is a rare condition within urban coastal environments:
elevation, openness, and direct orientation toward the water.
Elevated Perspective
The residences overlook the surrounding district, revealing the natural slope that opens toward the sea.
Urban and Natural Balance
Low-rise residential buildings are interwoven with green landscape, preserving visual openness.
The Sea Horizon
Beyond the residential fabric, the Aegean horizon becomes the dominant visual axis.
The distance between the residences and the shoreline preserves long views across the water, allowing light and atmosphere to become part of the daily spatial experience.
This uninterrupted horizon establishes a sense of permanence — a visual constant that architecture frames but does not compete with.
Landscape Context
- wider visual corridors
- increased daylight penetration
- preserved sea visibility
Coastal Orientation
The Aegean Sea becomes visible beyond the urban fabric, establishing the horizon as the dominant visual element.
Position defines perspective. Here, elevation allows the horizon to become part of everyday living.
Horizon Alignment
Architecture, landscape, and sea align along a continuous visual axis extending toward the coastline.
