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In the heart of every home dwells a story, written in each nook and cranny, inscribed in its stones, and standing the test of time with unmatched decor. Cypriot architecture is no different, and its development aligns with the history of Cyprus and all the empires that once touched upon its shores.
Traditionally, many houses around the Mediterranean generally, and in Cyprus specifically, were known as “vernacular houses”. These houses were built by natives of the region, who were not necessarily trained in engineering or architecture, but who nonetheless used their skills, experience, and local resources to create homes which they inhabited for generations. These houses were built with practicality and community in mind, with great care taken to choose materials that kept out the hot sun and cold nights, with walls often built from thick stone to act as a natural insulator against temperature variations.
The courtyard was considered the indispensable heart of every home, and witnessed much leisure and activity, as it was used as both a lounging area and the optimal space for cooking and washing. Additionally, expansive buildings weren’t the norm and compact living quarters were favoured, as such every single square metre was precisely designed and meant to serve a specific purpose for the life of the family as a whole.
The coveted position of Cyprus in the Mediterranean means that its history is riddled with conquering empires that influenced both its culture and architecture. The earliest known influences on the architecture of Cypriot homes include Ancient Greeks, Phoenicians, and Romans who introduced changes of a practical nature meant to alleviate the difficulties of living in a hot climate. This included the introduction of courtyards, flat roofs for rainwater collection, and Roman baths for hygiene. The Byzantine era was characterised by a focus on religious architecture that began showing up in the architecture of homes with modifications such as domes. The arrival of Italians during the Venetian Rule brought with it a touch of elegance that manifested itself in the form of Gothic arches and columns meant to convey grandeur in wealthier homes.
Nowadays, Cypriot architecture is an interesting blend of features calling back to various traditions, while also moving forward in modernity and innovation. Modern materials such as concrete are used along the more traditional stones and larger windows and balconies are favoured in search of a connection with nature and surrounding beauty. Interestingly, many efforts of preservation are made today to conserve the charm and allure of traditional homes from different eras and keep the cultural heritage of Cyprus alive.
Investors Group LB creates modern homes with seamless architecture meant to keep the charm of Cyprus alive while providing all the comforts and amenities of contemporary living. Whether you choose an apartment or a house, your home in Cyprus is sure to put you at the heart of a vibrant community rooted in culture.
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