A classic 1960s apartment—with hallways, a small separate kitchen, and a compact bathroom—was redesigned in a modern style with clean, timeless lines to meet the needs of a couple or... read more →
In this award-winning architectural competition study, Kassandras applied the principles of the academic École des Beaux-Arts, with the influence of the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées clearly visible in the façade, while... read more →
Apartment from 1967, renovated in 2024. Modern amenities were incorporated while preserving authentic elements and a 70s-inspired aesthetic, bridging the present with the building’s era of construction. OPENING HOURS 23/11... read more →
The transformation of an existing 1970s office building into a smart, modern hotel unit, designed to incorporate the distinctive characteristics of urban life. The hotel features 42 rooms and 3... read more →
Upgrading a 1960s building into a high-end building (Nearly Zero Energy Building), following a new architectural vocabulary with the addition of a high-tech sustainable protective shell, alongside the complete structural... read more →
Typical modern architecture office building unit of the 70s', built in two phases, in 1963 the ground floor and basement and in 1972 the rest of the structure. It was... read more →
The iconic building of 1972, designed by the architect F. Vokos, dominates the upper curve of Aristotelous Square. The renovation of its interior was completed in 2020, with a highly... read more →
The Greek Evangelical Church is the largest and oldest Evangelical Church of Thessaloniki (since 1865). The current building of the church was built in 1971 in the place of the... read more →
The former school of Rigas Feraios with a total area of 1750 sq.m., was redesigned in 2021 to become a modern educational building with 13 classrooms and a multi-purpose room.... read more →
A two-story building predating 1955, which today houses a unique bookstore-café. The design intention was to create a ground floor with a free flow of movements and uses, in contact... read more →