The project in Poseidonia, Corinth, involves the construction of a two-story building that blends functionality with aesthetic appeal. The ground floor will house the reception, a restaurant, and a conference center, offering a modern space for both visitors and business meetings. Designed to accommodate diverse activities, the lower level will be divided into offices and a kitchen, supporting the restaurant inside the building and the outdoor dining area. Natural materials like wood and glass dominate the design, creating a warm atmosphere that respects the environment. The large glass surfaces also serve as sound insulation, ensuring privacy between the various spaces.
The project's architectural design draws inspiration from the nearby sea and the Isthmus of Corinth. Water features are carefully integrated into the building, referencing the fluid connection between the location and its maritime history. The view from the building stretches across the ancient Diolkos, offering guests breathtaking sunsets and a panoramic view of the Corinth Canal. The materials used reflect the surrounding landscape, with wood providing warmth and glass allowing for transparency and a seamless connection between indoors and outdoors. The construction phase focuses on sustainability and environmental consciousness, making the most of natural light and maximizing energy efficiency.