Perched within a compact urban block in Nea Playia, the project organises four compact houses around an enclosed urban garden so that façades and internal courts become the principal view. The scheme withdraws from the street and arranges living spaces around intimate courts, terraces and raised patari mezzanines; double-height voids, upper balconies and aligned openings produce controlled sightlines that balance privacy with measured porosity. A stone plinth anchors light, white-rendered volumes above, while timber shutters, narrow gaps and cypress planting mediate exposure and create a cooler microclimate. The result is a self-contained, inward-facing community in which the architecture — rather than the exterior landscape — defines the prospect.