The successful integration of the characteristic elements of Mykonian architecture, combined with respect for the island's natural heritage, is the key to a contemporary Cycladic architecture. On an inclined terrain the habitation is proposed underground, behind a curved single-line wall, overlooking the settlement of Ornos and the Aegean Sea. The curved wall creates coves and recesses. Light passes through curved light conduits that emerge at ground level, creating a "garden" with sculptural elements. The main material used is concrete with a final surface finish of rough white plaster.