Historical and Folklore Museum of Nikiti. Landscape Design | Convergent Lines
An old cobblestone path leads us uphill to the courtyard surrounding the Historical and Folklore Museum of Nikiti. This movement is but a starting line; thereon, the ground is engraved by convergent lines that transcend the physical boundaries of the courtyard and organize its interior. On the crest of this amphitheatrically-built historic village, along these traces, the historical memories of this locus converge.
Clusters of parallel lines are linked to these primary traces; they are led either as extensions of the clear geometry of the building or as perpendicular projections to the predominant courses of the traces. Primary traces and their linked lines are implemented as steel, iron or wooden constructions, cobblestone paving boundaries and directions, joints, steps, movable stages, lighting fixtures that create flows, covers for electromechanical installations.
The new Museum converges on its surrounding courtyard and through it, on the listed historic village of Nikiti.