Paros Agnanti Hotel

Location
Paros island, Greece
building area
95 m²
year
2012
Status
Completed
Built in the mid 90’s, the main part of this hotel complex is a typical example of the post-modern island architecture

A31 was invited to expand the hotel premises in 2012. Staying true to the design principles the hotel was been built upon, we added a modern perspective and with a reductionist approach.

The new building addition was constructed in the southwest side of the complex. The project consists of a 45m² suite with surrounding space, balconies, a 125m² garden, a private pool/spa of 11,50m² and a 29m² double room with a 12,5m² patio. White plaster is the main material in the outdoor spaces, gray colored cement mortar was used for the flooring and the bathroom.

For this project, we were inspired by the unique and unobstructed views from the hotel. The simple interior features built-in furniture that acts as a continuation of the floor and walls. The lightness of touch and simple lines contribute to the sense of an airy and elegant space. The shower bench is also a wall extension, while the custom-made bath basins were designed and manufactured in white concrete. The room lighting, with carefully planned scenes, exudes serenity and calmness.

Special attention to detail has been given to the bespoke bathroom and furniture which were designed and manufactured by A31 to the highest standards of comfort.

constraction
A31 architecture
principle architect
Praxitelis Kondylis
project manager
Panagiotis Karras
photographer
A31 ARCHITECTURE CONSTRUCTION

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Ground floor and mezzanine plans

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awards

2009
Piranesi Award
NOminee, piran days of architecture, slovenia
Project: Nonagriam Twins in Andros, Greece
2018
Best Hotel Interior, Greece
European Property Awards, London
Project: Nonagriam Twins in Andros, Greece
2023
Best Architecture Single Residence
Award in European Property Awards
Project: Nonagriam Twins in Andros, Greece
2013
Architecture awards
Distinction by Hellenic institute of architecture
Project: Nonagriam Twins in Andros, Greece