The reconstructed, existing building, on the road 36 Patriarchou Ioakim in Kolonaki, formerly known as "block of flats Z. Lorentzatos", designed by the Architect M. Lazaridis was built in the year 1935. The midwar architecture building in the Athenian city center was characterized by the vertical symmetry of its façade and the erker, as well as its balconies with the curved finishes.
The proposed architectural design intends to signify the project’s identity as a hotel, both on functional and on aesthetic terms. To this end, the formation of the façade became a priority. This process was guided by the respect towards the basic principles of the original architectural design of the building. In this context, efforts were made to promote its characteristic features, using new architectural vocabulary, aligned to the philosophy of COCO-MAT for the use of natural and ecological materials. The morphology of the existing shell is restated through this transformation, thus highlighting the building in the modern urban web.
The COCO-MAT Hotel Athens constitutes a tourist flow attraction and responds to the expectations for a welcoming environment, introducing the local architectural identity to the visitors, which is preserved and reinterpreted. The architectural approach along with the use of natural materials, transform the hotel into a microcosm of natural simplicity, which integrates and coexists in harmony with its environment.