The West House is a typical urban house in the prehistoric city of
Akrotiri, Thira, buried under a thick layer of ash after the eruption of
the island's volcano about 3,600 years ago. It has two floors and a flat
utility room with another room. It is preserved at a great height and
its excavation has been completed. The publication of the architecture
of the building is the culmination of a long research, the results of
which provide valuable information about advanced building technology
and the high standard of living of that time (large, multiple windows,
brightly painted murals, toilet on the first floor of the house). The
plans for the representation of the original form of the building
illustrate the quality of a distant, but paradoxically familiar,
architectural conception.