Theros All Suite Hotel in Kos, Mastrominas Architecture

 

Theros

All Suite Hotel

Kos

 

 

Theros All Suite Hotel is a blissful mystic world where childhood memories of a carefree summer are brought to life by the scents of jasmine, the swaying of palms in the meltemi and the rustling of reeds. Meaning summer in ancient Greek, Theros is the epitome of slow living, a holistic experience of wellbeing, based on the ancient Greek philosophy of “Ef-Zin” and the Greek ideal for hospitality.

 

Its modern design is based on the principles of traditional architecture and the local history. The public space is housed under a rectangular slab, where reception, dining and leisure functions develop freely, intensifying the feeling of relaxation and the homy feeling. The large single openings on the two facades blur the boundaries between indoor and outdoor space and the functions freely flow towards the two terraces, creating the feeling that everything takes place under a huge shed.

 

Project details

Architectural design, concept, interior design: Mastrominas Architecture

Landscape design: Mastrominas Architecture – Katerina Syrrakou

Structural design: Dimitris Theodosiou, Stemeka – Panagiotis Valis

E/M design: Petros Chatzipetros

Construction: Lambi Hospitality S.Α.

Photos: Claus Brechenmacher -Reiner Baumann, George Papapostolou

 

Suppliers advertised in this issue 

ALUMIL frames: SPAL S.A., Alafropati Bros. - P. Spathoulas - A. Zissimos SA

Drywall: KNAUF

Wooden structures, wardrobes: VESTAL GROUP

Pergola: XYLEMPORIA ARGOLIDAS

Reeds: CANEPLEX

Gym: MATRIX FITNESS

Αdhesives: MAPEI

Lighting: KAFKAS S.A.

Switches: VIMAR, KAFKAS S.A.

Theros All Suite Hotel in Kos, Mastrominas Architecture


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