Driven by a strong belief that hospitality projects need to form a solid connection with their surroundings, we created a "seamless" design.
Averse the total whiteness of the typical cycladic architectural style and its high contrast with the landscape, we imagined a village made of stone; almost invisible to the eye.
Under a monolithic rock formation, the cave-inspired structures embedded in the landscape enhance the untouched. Carved inside the rocks, we reinvented pathways through the private, the common, and the spiritual.
Natural materials, vegetation, and water come together in this project where the built and the natural blend into the topography.
Our concept is embodied in the architectural interplay of natural elements and immersive experiences, crafted to introduce an alternative model of hospitality that seamlessly integrates with its environment.