Situated on the hillside on a remote island in Greece, the Antiparos Subterranean Villa merges almost perfectly with the coastal landscape, leaving a solid connection between the residents and the architecture. The Villa series is partially concealed into the sloping terrain, presenting the stone structure as part of the traditional Cycladic architecture. Moreover, the sleeping areas at the top of the villa and the living areas below have skylights replenishing rooms with natural light and facing windows framed in sceneries of the Aegean Sea. Furthermore, the design-build in a way that the sliding glass doors open the area for both the interior and the exterior, revealing the two swimming pools, terraces, and the majestic views of the island of Paros.