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GUEST HOUSE

GUEST HOUSE

Despite the additions, the buildings have an authentic historical industrial character such as the ruins, the mixing of stone structures, concrete, wooden trusses and metal windows, which I tried to preserve and to highlight. Here, skylights in the shape of pyramids have been incorporated in order to prevent the direct sun light to penetrate the room but instead create a functional art workshop.

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A Spatial Approach To Hospitality

Intervation area

Lavrio, Greece Type

Academic project - 2 people project

Area 5,100 sq.m.

Area of Building units

1,123 sq.m.

The focus of the project is the creation of a hotel facility that will be addressed mainly to the scientific community and more specifically to students and specialists in the field of fauna and flora since such industries have closed and continue to a lesser extent in this area. It is a summer destination that will allow the user to combine work, learning and rest.

The main idea was based on the shape and structure of the tree leaves. We implemented it by capturing it in our design externally through paths that connect the spaces of the installation and the placement of two greenhouses. Later we expanded internally.

This intervation happened in a preserved area so new building units were created inside the dilapidated structures.

Ground floor top view

Professional Experience

Having 3 years of professional experience, am currently working for two interior design related companies.

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