MANNA
Arcadia
Originally built in the late 1920s, the Manna Sanatorium received patients of tuberculosis who hoped to heal from the benefits of living within the arcadic woods for almost a decade. Designed by Swiss architects, it stirred away from the neoclassical current of the moment in the area. Despite the idyllic location, the introduction of penicillin in 1938 made sanatoriums obsolete, forcing the abandonment of Manna at the mercy of looting, with its parts being repurposed in nearby constructions.
In order to revive the property, redefining the very same concepts of hospitality, wellness and retreat that made it ideal in its first life cycle, k-studio had to look through a contemporary prism that would make Manna a modern sanctuary and a destination in itself.
The secluded location, the unspoilt natural surroundings combined with the emblematic architecture of a lost era, inspired the design team to translate this vision into an optimistic and respectful continuity of its long history.
Project details
Project: MANNA Hotel, Member of Design Hotels
Location: Magouliana, Arcadia
Hotel management and development: MODUS & AMPLIO Hospitality
Architectural and interior design: k-studio
Furniture, fixtures and equipment: k-studio, Monogon
Technical design: Monogon, CS Architecture
Landscape: E. Pangalou & Associates
Lighting design: Eleftheria Deko & Associates
Sound consultant: Alpha Acoustiki
Construction: CT Construction
Photos: Ana Santl
Text: k-studio