Taverna & RHO Restaurants
at Daios Cove
Through the years, the Cretan untamed soul is reflected and intertwined with its people’s appearance as they use traditional knitted art to convey customs and culture. One such highly symbolic piece or art is the Sariki, the delicate hand weaved silk headscarf which is cherished as an indispensable custom of Crete that defines its rich history and people. It symbolizes the “Levedia”, the Greek word for gallantry, inner sorrow, urge for freedom and simultaneously, through its white color, it becomes a symbol of joy, happiness and hope.
Whilst designing the new restaurant venues at Daios Cove, Taverna and RHO, Elastic Architects were inspired by the creative artwork motifs of the Cretan people and endeavored to embody the authenticity and moderation of tradition as it transcends through textures, art, and ambience. Macramé, a highly valued and widely practiced artform in Crete, proved a potent source of creativity in designing crafted weaving structures that form decorative patterns in all elements of the Cove.
Project details
Name: Taverna & RHO Restaurants
Architectural design: ELASTIC Architects
Construction, project management: Iosifelis-Pappas Constructions S.A.
Photos: Heinz Troll, Stefanos Apostolidis