The Greek apartment building is significant for the image of the urban fabric. Athens and the other cities are flooded with this structural type of collective housing. However, none is the same, despite the similarity of the construction, and this is due to the way of residence of each tenant. More specifically, everyday life varies from rituals and practices, which have an impact on the space through objects, as a result of which they constantly affect the structures. Now imagine this complex routine on every tenant who lives in the apartment building. The structures take an animated form through this social interaction in the space, as a result of which the building is also meaningful by humanity.
It is the urban fabric simulated on the scale of the apartment building. Complexity, parallel lives, infinite movements, paths, indiscretion and communication concentrated in this mass, which bring to light elements of modern society. It is a means of communication and understanding of the dense environment, the prevailing perceptions and the model of the young western man.
The facades are the main guide for the approach of the apartment building as a living mass that highlights the anthropological characteristics in the public sphere, enhances the importance of space as experienced and exudes new interpretations of the urban landscape. It is the anonymous architecture of practices that transmits images of the home, through narratives, which are filtered into our subconscious and recognize the new cultural society. Mediator of this interaction is the balcony, which manages the "parasites" of everyday life and pours into the public the qualities of housing.
We are talking about a relationship of experiential experience and structures that is inherent and perceived by the public, through the faces. Human behavior - the eclectic element of ethnography in construction.