
Situated in the heart of Kolonaki, the hotel is envisioned as a refined dialogue between past and present. Its architecture draws from the proportions and discipline of Athenian neoclassicism, translating them into a softer, more contemporary expression. The architecture balances heritage and modernity through a restrained language of symmetry, soft geometries and carefully articulated surfaces. Rather than literal historic references, classical elements are abstracted—arched thresholds, wall paneling and corniced ceilings—reimagined in a minimal, sculptural form. The design avoids direct imitation, instead focusing on atmosphere and spatial clarity. Surfaces are treated as continuous planes, enriched through texture, light and precision detailing. The result is an environment that feels timeless yet current, where heritage is sensed rather than explicitly seen.












